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  1. 10 mar 2022 · The Eastern Garter Snake species and the Northern Ribbon Snake species are the most common in Michigan, while the Butler’s Garter Snake is a species of special concern.

  2. The Northern ribbon snake is a small, relatively thin snake with a long tail about a third of its body. This species of ribbon snake can grow to be anywhere between 18 and 34 inches long, and the stripes on their bodies can be either yellowish or greenish.

  3. Common name: northern ribbon snake. Length: up to 33 in (86 cm). The Northern ribbon snake is a slim snake with stripes of white, yellow, or green that run down the body.

  4. Thamnophis saurita septentrionalis, the northern ribbon snake, is a subspecies of garter snake. It is one of four subspecies of the ribbon snake (Thamnophis saurita) and occurs in the United States and Canada in southern Maine, southern Ontario, Michigan, New York, Nova Scotia, northern Ohio, Illinois, and Indiana.

  5. 25 kwi 2024 · Know about the eastern ribbon snake (Thamnophis saurita) - their habitat, are they poisonous, do they bite, what they eat, how big they get, & how long they live

  6. One of the black snakes you can see in Michigan is the northern ribbon snake. You can find them in wetlands, such as marshes, the edges of lakes, ponds, and streams. They’re slim and moderately sized snakes, reaching a maximum of 26 inches in length.

  7. It is one of four subspecies of the ribbon snake (Thamnophis sauritus) and occurs in the United States and Canada in southern Maine, Connecticut, Massachusetts, southern Ontario, Michigan, New York, Nova Scotia, northern Minnesota, Ohio, Illinois, and Indiana.

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