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Thamnophis / Garter snake / Western ribbon snake / Checkered garter snake / Western terrestrial garter snake / Ribbon snake / Plains Garter Snake / Common garter snake / Blackneck garter snake / Northwestern garter snake / Two-striped garter snake / T. proximus
Date: 2008-02-08 20:12:58
Thamnophis
Garter snake
Western ribbon snake
Checkered garter snake
Western terrestrial garter snake
Ribbon snake
Plains Garter Snake
Common garter snake
Blackneck garter snake
Northwestern garter snake
Two-striped garter snake
T. proximus

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