yes, all snakes bite.
yes
They tend to be uniform black (without markings) along the top of their body, from head to tail. The underside is 'mottled' black and white blotches. The actual colouration varies across the species. See related link for the Wikipedia entry.
Assuming you mean the Garter snake (there is noofficially recognised species called a garden snake) - There are various colour patterns in the garter snake family, and yes, it is possible for an all-black Garter snake to be produced.
Depends largely on where you saw said snake.
Here in Texas, it could be a common water snake, a water moccasin, a rat snake, or several others...
Hair does not grow on snakes. Periodically snakes cast of moult and if some moult remains, it appears like hair.
NO. But there is a black rattlesnake
no
Python, Black Rat, Black Racer, Rattler, Corn snake
The Arizona black rattlesnake is black and has a rattle.
Rattler. [a snake]
its rattler..
The word, rattler, implies the rattle snake. It could also mean something that rattles.
a type of rattle snake.....
Here are some that I know of that live around my house. Cottonmouth, Copperhead, Timber Rattler, Black snake, King snake, Diamond back rattlesnake, Garter snake, Puff Adder.
no
is a rat snake able to kill a copperhead and rattlesnake
There are many species. Here are some: Eastern diamondback Western Diamondback Timber rattler Prairie rattler Sidewinder Massasauga Pygmy rattler Mojave rattler Pacific rattler Speckled rattler Mottled rock rattler Black tailed rattler Tiger rattler Western rattler Twin spotted rattler Ridge nosed rattler Red diamond rattler Rock rattler
There is no single snake that fits this description. There is the Arizona black rattlesnake but it is a heavy-bodied snake as are most rattlesnakes. (See image above.) There is, however, the black rat snake which is long and slender. It does not have a rattle. However, when frightened it will vibrate its tail much like a rattlesnake, and this can sound like a real rattler if the snake happens to be on some dry leaves.
idaho's stste reptile is a timber rattler snake