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Hi All,
New guy here. I found this little guy in my back yard yesterday, can you help out with what kind it is? A few weeks ago I had a slightly larger than this (clearly) garter snake on my front porch and im thinking this is the same but it wasn't as clear as the other one I saw. I live in southern new jersey and i have wetlands on my property.
Of course my wife is deathly afraid of snakes so i need to prove to her that the ones we have around us are harmless and good for keeping out the small rodents, etc.
Eastern Garter Snake (Thamnophis sirtalis sirtalis), harmless. These feed primarily on fish, amphibians, and soft bodied inverts, such as worms and slugs. Nice find.
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