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10-JUN-2002
Northern Ribbon Snake (Thamnophis sauritus septentrionalis)
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halie roberts
23-Jun-2015 16:38
where are they from and how big do they get?
Guest
01-Sep-2012 14:32
I THINK I saw a ribbon snake, a couple of feet long (part of it was hidden under my hostas), a foot or so off my front porch. We had been seeing tons of very small frogs or toads. I haven't seen one since. Drat!
Guest
20-Jul-2012 03:19
Yes they bite
Yasmine
06-Jan-2012 15:31
Why are they called ribbons snakes
seth
21-Jun-2009 15:35
do they bite!