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Common Garter Snake

Thamnophis sirtalis

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Notes:

This is a Garter Snake mating ball. My wife spotted it while we were out walking the trails. According to Wikipedia, "In the early part of spring, when snakes are coming out of hibernation the males generally emerge first to be ready when the females wake up. Some males will assume the role of a female and lead other males away from the burrow, luring them with a fake female pheromone. After such a male has led rivals away, he "turns" back into a male and races back to the den, just as the females emerge. He is then the first to mate with all the females he can catch. There are generally far more males than females and that is why, during mating season, they form "mating balls," where one or two females will be completely swamped by ten or more males." It was really neat to be able to see this up close and in the wild.

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Congrats Matt, your spotting has been featured in the project Noah blog today! http://blog.projectnoah.org/post/43082888773/love-in-the-wild
Ok. I added video at the end so that you can see what this is like as the snakes are moving around.
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PublishedMarch 11, 2012

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