What does my animal eat?
The garter snake is an omnivore that eats:
frogs, toads, salamanders, earthworms, small fish, tadpoles, mice, bird eggs, slugs, crayfish, leeches, insects, small snakes, carrion, and small dead animals.
Where does it live?
Mountains, prairies, meadows, coastal marshes, cities parks, and in peoples yards, thousands of Garter Snakes live in one den at a time.
They mostly come out in early winter.
What adaptations does it have to help it survive?
Adaptation How It helps the Animal Survive
If a Garter Snake is caught they let out a stinky smell called musk.
Oxygen
So it can breath to live.
Food
Water
Habitat
Here are some amazing facts: Albino Snakes exist and have no color in
skin or/and eyes.
Works cited
Author: Mary Ann McDonald Title: Garter snake
http://www.qcsd.com don’t click orange.
GLOSARY
Omnivore- eats plants and meat. Prairies- open or flat land with a few
trees. Habitat- a home. Musk- a stinky smell.
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