no, only invertibrate do.
No
snakes have internal skeletons
This is a Red-bellied Black Snake. It is very poisonous, so don't attempt to touch it!
Answer Depending on the order of the stripes and the area where you live it is either a coral snake or a type of milk snake. I have just googled this because of a snake on a TV advert (in the UK). I reckon it could easily be a corn snake. They aren't actually stripes, but really look like stripes.
The coral snake is a fairly small but brightly colored snake with black, yellow, and red bands. It is easily mistaken for the harmless milk snake. The red bands of a coral snake touch the yellow bands while in the milk snake, the red bands touch the black ones. Use this pneumonic: Red touches yellow: you're a dead fellow. Red touches black: you're okay jack.
Referring to the coloured bands... Red touches yellow - kill a fellow. Red touches black - venom lack. The order of the bands on a Coral snake is red, yellow, black, yellow. With the harmless king snake it's red, black, yellow, black.
If the colors are arranged in bands around the snake then there are two possibilities: a coral snake or a milk snake. If red bands touch yellow bands then it is a coral snake. Coral snakes highly venomous and have been known to kill people. If red bands touch black bands then it is a milk snake, which is not venomous. Generally, though, you should not take the time to see which it is. If it has these colors, just stay away from it.
To get rid of a red belly black snake you have to scare it. try blasting it with the hose. Of making a loud noise. To get rid of a red belly black snake you have to scare it. try blasting it with the hose. Of making a loud noise.
The rather imaginativly named red belly black snake! Or in Taxonomic terms; Pseudechis porphyriacus
The red belly black snake can grow up to 3 metres.
The red-bellied black snake, which is native to eastern Australia, is black with a distinctive pink-red belly.
The red-bellied black snake, which is native to eastern Australia, is black with a distinctive pink-red belly.
This is a Red-bellied Black Snake. It is very poisonous, so don't attempt to touch it!
No. The red-bellied black snake is essentially black on its top and sides. Its belly is a pinkish-red colour, brighter on the edges of the belly. It does not have a red stripe on its sides.For a photograph of the red bellied black snake, click on the related link.
A ring snake non venomous or a red belly water snake but it don't have a ring
Seek immediate medical attention
New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria and South Australia.
sell them to a zoo?
it can wiggl wiggl wigl twenty miles per hour