No, but it will bite if handled. You should seek medical attention.
It is actually a black racer snake, and they are harmless.
Black racers aren't toxic but have very painfull bite.
the blue racer eats rodents , mice , rats and probaly bird eggs also
No. There are only two species of venomous lizard, neither of which are striped. That said a bite from any reptile, venomous or not, can easily become infected.
Emerald striped racer is a snake species in Nicaragua. Evergreen toad is an amphibian in Nicaragua.
it is the poisonous beads that burst into gas on contact.
Oakland, California is in Alameda County.
A striped scorpion is a small white scorpion with black stripes and a thin tail but small claws meaning its very deadly and poisonous.
Native black racers have no venom: poison. The only poisonous native snakes in the US are the various rattlesnakes, the cottonmouth, the copperhead, and the little coral snake.
The address of the Alameda Historical Museum is: 2324 Alameda Ave, Alameda, CA 94501-4503
The address of the Alameda Free Library is: 1550 Oak St, Alameda, 94501 4411
poisonous beads that burst into gas on contact