Thin grass snake

The thin Grass snake or Eastern snake-ribbon, (Latin name: Thamnophis sauritus), is a grass snake of the North America and in the south of the Quebec.

Its prime coat is beige clear with black drawings and an orange line sharp on the medium of the back and another bluish or green on each side of the sides. Its length is of approximately 70 cm.

It nourishes frogs and small fish.

The thin grass snake is ovoviviparous and gives rise to ten small.

External bonds

  • Web site “Les.couleuvres.free.fr”.
  • Ministry for the natural resources and the fauna of Quebec.

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