




Thamnophis saurita
The Common Ribbon Snake is a slender, colorful snake that loves to swim! It has beautiful stripes and is often found near water. These friendly snakes are great at catching small fish and frogs.
生息地: Wetlands
The Common Ribbon Snake is a slender reptile with a dark body, typically black, brown, or olive. It has three bright, distinct longitudinal stripes (yellow, white, or greenish) and a pale, unmarked belly. Its prominent side stripes help distinguish it from similar garter snakes.





カテゴリ
爬虫類レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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A ribbon snake's tail can be nearly one-third of its entire body length!
Ribbon snakes are born live, not from eggs, and are ready to hunt right away!
They can stay underwater for a surprisingly long time to catch their prey!
They often bask on branches over water, ready to drop in if danger appears!
Common Ribbon Snakes have vibrant stripes that help them blend into tall grasses, making them almost invisible to predators.
Common Ribbon Snakes can swim gracefully underwater, allowing them to ambush small fish and amphibians with ease.
Common Ribbon Snakes can rapidly slither away through dense vegetation because of their slender body, helping them escape danger quickly.
These agile hunters mostly eat small amphibians and fish found near water.
Lithobates pipiens
eats tadpoles and small frogs
Perca flavescens
preys on small fish, including fry
Buteo jamaicensis
is prey for larger raptors
Ambystoma tigrinum
consumes larvae and small adults
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
If you see a snake, it's best to watch from a distance and not touch it.
46-100 cm
0.05-0.15 kg
5-10 年
5 km/h
These agile hunters mostly eat small amphibians and fish found near water.
6 km/h
Wetlands
Ambush
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