Common Snake
The term "Common Snake" often refers to various species of snakes that are widely found in different regions. These snakes can vary in size, color, and habitat, but they typically share characteristics such as elongated bodies and a lack of limbs. Common snakes are often non-venomous and play important roles in their ecosystems by controlling pest populations.
In many areas, the Common Garter Snake is a representative of common snakes. It is known for its distinctive stripes and can be found in gardens, forests, and near water sources. These snakes are generally harmless to humans and contribute to the balance of their environments by preying on small rodents and insects.