It depends. Color alone does not identify a species. Some gray snakes, such as the great plains rat snake, are harmless while others such as rattlesnakes, can be deadly. The same goes for black snakes. If you see a snake and cannot identify the species it is best to steer clear in case it is venomous.
The gray rat snake can have such markings, and even the common black rat snake can show gray bands when distended.
Black Mamba
It depends. Black snakes are normally only dangerous to mice and small rodents, but depending on the size of your dog. Black snakes aren't aggressive and normally afraid of humans/dogs, but just be careful and watch your animals.
Rat snakes are black,yellow and gray. black ones are from new england.they are harmless.
Black bears and the gray fox are dangerous predators in Virgina.
That depends. Color alone does not determine the species of a snake. Some gray snakes, such as the gray rat snake, are harmless while others, such as some rattlesnakes, are highly venomous. If you cannot determine the species of snake then it is best to steer clear of it.
They are dangerous
Of course, but no dangerous snakes.
Without more information, its hard to tell exactly what kind of a snake this might be. It is most likely a garter snake, which is a beneficial snake that lives in many parts of the United States.
no.
tall and thin, mustache, gray hair, black eyes
yes, all sea snakes are more dangerous then land snakes its harder to get bitten though because of their tiny mouths it is very unlikely that you will get bitten, just be aware of their eggs they will try to protect them.