Topic: Ribbon Snake
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What kills Ribbon Snakes?
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How long are ribbon snakes?
(18-26", up to 38") Read More »
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What is ribbon snake?
n. A nonvenomous North American snake (Thamnophis sauritus) having yellow or reddish stripes along the body. Read More »
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The Ribbon Snake or Ribbonsnake (Thamnophis sauritus) is a common snake found throughout North America. It averages 16–35 in (41–89 cm) in length and ... More »
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Diet Feeder fish, tadpoles, frogs, crickets, earthworms - These snakes do like to eat and I usually feed at least twice each week. Be sure to vary the snakes diet. They may really tend to favor fish - make sure you include worms and frogs. Read More »
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The Western Ribbon Snake is found in North and Central America in freshwater habitats. Read More »
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Western Ribbon snakes are 20-30 " long (Indiana) & Eastern ribbon snakes are 18-34". Both are thin with stripes like a ribbon. Read More »
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Between 16 and 35 inches long. Read More »
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They are a small species. They have a dark background colour with thin yellow stripes running along the length of the body. See the related link to Wikipedia for a comprehensive article. There is a picture included, just click on it to enla... Read More »
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DUH! Ribbons! Read More »
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