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Garter Snake in Care at Toronto Wildlife Centre

Dislike 0 Published on 8 Apr 2014

This garter snake was found in a Caledon house in February.

Staff suspect the snake was disturbed from hibernation by renovations.

Though uninjured, the snake can not be released until the spring, and has been in care at Toronto Wildlife Centre ever since.

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