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| species = '''''T. ordinoides''''' |
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| binomial = ''Thamnophis ordinoides'' |
| binomial = ''Thamnophis ordinoides'' |
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| binomial_authority = ([[Spencer Fullerton Baird|Baird]] & [[Charles Frédéric Girard|Girard]], 1852 |
| binomial_authority = ([[Spencer Fullerton Baird|Baird]] & [[Charles Frédéric Girard|Girard]], 1852) |
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| synonyms = * ''Tropidonotus ordinoides'' <br><small>Baird & Girard, 1852</small> |
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* ''Eutaenia ordinoides'' <br><small>– Baird & Girard, 1853</small> |
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* ''Thamnophis ordinoides'' <small>– [[Henry Sheldon Fitch|Fitch]], 1940</small><ref>The Reptile Database. www.reptile-database.org.</ref> |
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==Habitat== |
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''Thamnophis ordinoides'' is most commonly found on the edge of [[meadow]]s, surrounded by [[forest]], as some sunshine is needed for their survival. |
''Thamnophis ordinoides'' is most commonly found on the edge of [[meadow]]s, surrounded by [[forest]], as some sunshine is needed for their survival. |
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==References== |
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==Further reading== |
==Further reading== |
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The northwestern garter snake, Thamnophis ordinoides, is a species of colubrid snake endemic to North America.
Geographic range
In the United States it is found in Oregon, Washington, and California; in Canada it is found in British Columbia.
Description
The northwestern garter snake is small, with adults averaging around 36-53 cm (14-21 inches) in total length. It is one of the most variable species of snakes in the world, however, no subspecies are recognized.
Habitat
Thamnophis ordinoides is most commonly found on the edge of meadows, surrounded by forest, as some sunshine is needed for their survival.
References
- ^ The Reptile Database. www.reptile-database.org.
Further reading
- Baird, S.F. & C.F. Girard. 1852. Descriptions of new species of Reptiles, collected by the U. S. Exploring Expedition under the command of Capt. Charles Wilkes, U. S. N. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phildelphia 6: 174-177. (Tropidonotus ordinoides, p. 176.)
External links
- Photo galleries and species account at California Herps