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The eastern ribbon snake or common ribbon snake (Thamnophis sauritus sauritus) is a subspecies of ribbon snake found in the northeastern United States.
Some similar species are the western ribbon snake, common garter snake, Plains garter snake, and Butler's garter snake.[2]
The other subspecies are the northern (T. s. septentrionalis), Peninsula (T. s. sackenii), and bluestripe (T. s. nitae) ribbon snakes.
Eastern Ribbon Snake
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Hi, You must use a volt meter on D.C. current to identify the hot wire. Car wiring is different than household. Any given color may be hot. So key on, lights on. and use a volt meter. Use voltmeter red probe for hot and touch black to any body ground. If shows voltage in D.C. Volt Meter in this manner that is your hot wire. On my SUV the hot was the white waire at the backup light circuit as the tail lamp.
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