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SNAKES are exceptionally typical throughout the nation, and half of the population is frightened of them.

With this in mind, it implies that having the capability to identify a snake concealed in the yard is crucial.

The pictures were shared on Facebook as a difficulty for usersCredit: Ohio Department of Natural Resources
Once individuals found the snake, a variety of them said it is ‘charming’Credit: Ohio Department of Natural Resources

The Ohio Department of Natural Resources chose to test its fans on social networks as a caution amidst warmer weather condition.

On its Facebook page, the department published 2 pictures of what seemed a close-up of a spot of yard and leaves.

The post read: “I spy with my little eye something slithery.

“If you’re having a tough time discovering the typical garter snake in these images, don’t feel bad.

“The snake’s camouflage is working! Snakes and other creatures use camouflage to blend into their environment to either protect themselves from predators or give them an advantage while hunting prey.

“You can find them in a variety of environments including H2Ohio wetlands.

“Don’t forget to watch your step when you’re out enjoying the nice weather!”

In the first picture, what initially appears to be just grass, two eyes can be seen looking directly at the camera.

The tiny common garter snake has its head up between two blades of grass just to the right from the middle of the picture.

In the second photograph, it can be seen again with its head raised on the left edge of the picture.

Research titled Fear the Serpent in the National Library of Medicine revealed that “half of the population feel anxious about snakes.”

However, a number of people commented on the challenging post about how “cute” the garter snake is.

People replied saying: “That little face is just too cute” and another called it “so sweet.”

Less keen users said: “I do not want to see it” and “I feel blind and scared.”

A number of people shared their own photographs of snakes they found in their area as the weather condition warms up.

One mom shared a funny story about her son’s encounter with a snake.

She said: “My 3yr old went to pick one up that I had caught and moved two weeks ago and it bit him and left two little marks on his finger but he laughed and said no bad worm and went about his day.

“Then I showed him a worm and he screamed and ran away because that wasn’t the danger noodle he simply seen and got bit by.

“Worms scare him snakes don’t.”

According to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, garter snakes are identified by the long stripes on their body from which they get their name.

The slender, medium-sized reptiles are commonly found across the country and typically grow between 18 and 26 inches long.

Some people were ‘scared’ that they couldn’t see it as it meant in real life they would be unaware of its presenceCredit: Ohio Department of Natural Resources
The garter snake is incredibly typical and its peak breeding season started in March and it set to end in AprilCredit: Ohio Department of Natural Resources
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