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Terrestrial Garter snake I believe
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I still believe that it is a terrestrial garter snake. garters flatten them selves out when they feel threatened they do it to look bigger and more intimidating that little one doesn't look to happy to be in that net.
 
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Terrestrial garter snake, Thamnophis elegans. This specimen is displaying a Batesian mimicry defense behavior; it has flattened it's body in order to attempt to look more like a rattlesnake.
 
I still believe that it is a terrestrial garter snake. garters flatten them selves out when they feel threatened they do it to look bigger and more intimidating that little one doesn't look to happy to be in that net.

Terrestrial garter snake, Thamnophis elegans. This specimen is displaying a Batesian mimicry defense behavior; it has flattened it's body in order to attempt to look more like a rattlesnake.

I agree with them
 
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