Every spring in Manitoba, more than 30,000 red sided garter snakes emerge from the Narcisse Snake Dens to reproduce. The gathering is not migration or hunting but mating: males cluster around females in a swirling “mating ball” guided by chemical signals. Afterward, the snakes disperse for the off season, returning reliably year after year.
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