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*possible* whipsnake?
It’s prolly a garter I don’t recognize as I’ve never seen him in my yard before, but could he by some chance be a whipsnake ?
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Re: *possible* whipsnake?
That is a beautiful snake... whip or not.
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Re: *possible* whipsnake?
Looks like a garter to me. Beautiful snake. Nice pic
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I'm thinking it's a ribbon snake. But species ID isn't my strong suit.
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Re: *possible* whipsnake?
This is a garter snake, I suppose this is a northwestern garter snake (Thamnophis ordinoides), which is highly variable in coloration, but if you google for it you will find several pictures showing snakes similar to yours.
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Re: *possible* whipsnake?
Originally Posted by Roman
This is a garter snake, I suppose this is a northwestern garter snake (Thamnophis ordinoides), which is highly variable in coloration, but if you google for it you will find several pictures showing snakes similar to yours.
I second this, there’s no mistaking that line or the way the scales look.
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