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Eastern Garter Snake
The garter snake is the most common snake found
in the state and around residences. They can be found in a
variety of habitats including woods, fields, meadows, and
near water. Occasionally garter snakes will hibernate under the
siding of a home’s south facing wall. These snakes are the first
to emerge in NJ, and can often be seen in mid-March during
warm spells. The adult garter snake’s ground color varies from olive to
brown to black and typically has three stripes, one on the
back and one on each side extending from head to tail. The
stripes are usually yellow, but may be greenish, brownish,
or bluish, and stripes are occasionally absent. There is
often a black or reddish, checkered pattern between the
stripes which is more distinguishable on juveniles. The belly
is pale yellow to pale green. They have keeled scales.
Young are born in late summer, an individual can give birth
to about 30 young and large adults can give birth to more
than 30.