All snakes have a backbone, and are vertebrates.
It could be a prairie ringneck snake. But it would depend a lot on what geographical area you found it.
can a ringneck snake swim
Because it has a skeleton !
they adore you
Yes
A snake is an invertebrate because a snake doesn't have a backbone
Ringneck snake is a nickname for the snake species Diadophis punctatus. These snakes are nocturnal and slightly venomous and are found throughout the United States, central Mexico, and southern Canada.
They can bite rarley though,if they do its not hard.
No. The Northern Ringneck snake is endemic to North America, meaning it is not found on any other continent. It is neither native to Australia, nor has it been introduced.
It is a vertebrate.
that's a northern ringneck snake
I believe you are talking about the Northern Ring snake.