Created By: Wholly H2O
Western Terrestrial Garter Snake Discovery Scope (Sculpture no longer there):
The western terrestrial garter snake (Thamnophis elegans) can be found from Canada to northern Mexico. These snakes are often found near water, including by Temescal Creek. Keep your eyes out for a snake with a greyish-green back and yellow bellies. You may also spot a bright yellow stripe running the length of their body. Female garter snakes are generally larger than males. Happily, these snakes are harmless to people, as their venom is very mild and can only be effectively delivered to small prey.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Walking Waterhoods: Temescal Creek — Frog Park and Little Frog Park
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