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
Yes
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A snake is an invertebrate because a snake doesn't have a backbone
Because it has a skeleton !
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.
It is a vertebrate.
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.
I believe you are talking about the Northern Ring snake.
that's a northern ringneck snake
No. A snake is a vertebrate.