Blackneck garter snakes are spread in parts of both the Americas and are known for their eye-cathing looks. They have 5 subspecies.
| Kingdom |
Animalia |
| Phylum |
Chordata |
| Class |
Reptilia |
| Order |
Squamata |
| Suborder |
Serpentes |
| Family |
Colubridae |
| Genus |
Thamnophis |
| Species |
T. cyrtopsis |
| Scientific Name |
Thamnophis cyrtopsis |
| Length |
51-107 cm (varies between subspecies) |
| Coloration |
Black body with three pale orange to copper stripes from head to tail tip |
| Distribution |
SW United States, Mexico and Guatemala |
| Habitat |
Grasslands and other regions close to water bodies in the wild |
| Diet |
Small fish, amphibians, smaller snakes, invertebrates like earthworms |
| Venom Fact |
Nonvenomous |
| Clutch Size |
Varies between subspecies |
| Mode of Reproduction |
Oviparous (egg laying) |
| IUCN Conservation Status |
Least Concern |
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Thamnophis Cyrtopsis