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- Jack Spirko's Personal Site
Hi, I am Jack Spirko the guy in the picture to the right. The good looking member of that couple is my wife Dorothy, yea I know, what's she doing with me, right. I have to admit I am not sure myself but I count myself lucky every day that I spend my days with her. We are both fortunate to have a great son named Matt (he is the guy in the picture below us). Matt will be graduating high school in 2007 and then going on to college, exactly where he has yet to decide.
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- Reptiles Magazine - Guildelines
Gartersnakes are small by colubrid standards. Females average anywhere from 30 to 36 inches in length; males average 16 to 24 inches. The largest Thamnophis species is the giant gartersnake ( T. couchi gigas ), found in central California, which can reach a length of 4 feet or more. The smallest is the short-headed gartersnake ( T. brachystoma ), averaging 16 inches. There are approximately 75 species/subspecies of gartersnakes that are found from the southern tip of Alaska, throughout most of Canada and the United States on into Mexico and Central America. Habitats vary from species to species. Swamps, marshes, prairies, open fields, forests, deserts, mountains are all habitats that particular species of garters prefer. The eastern garter ( T. sirtalis si
Reptiles magazine is devoted to the successful care and keeping of reptiles and amphibians. Each month, herpetological experts provide readers with the latest information about species, breeding, health, diet and conservation.
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- Why Won't These House Snakes Breed
This problem is from the fact that when we think of "common" or "brown" house snakes there are actually TWO species that look quite similar to each other and most of the herp world is under the impression that they are indeed one in the same. Then when you try to interbreed these animals they are more then willing to go through with the act but you get slugs (infertile eggs). On some occasions you may get a few good eggs and the offspring will be hybrids between the two and mostly infertile.
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