The garter snakes found in Washington can be locally common as these range maps demonstrate
for the Common, Northwestern, and Western garter snakes. |
Common Garter Snake | Northwestern Garter Snake | Western Terrestrial Garter Snake |
With a little practice, identifying the three different species can be as easy as counting scales.
By looking more closely at the head and specifically the row of scales along the upper lip (called labial scales), you can narrow down the species of garter snake.
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If the snake has 7 upper labials (as shown in the picture), you have either a Northwest garter snake or a
Common garter snake. If you count 8 upper labials it is a Western garter snake. |
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Count across diagonally or in a 'V' pattern. You'll get the same number.
17 belly scales = Northwest garter snake ...There are always some individuals who will be an exception to the rule. If you find one, record the snake's color and markings. |
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