They live under rocks on wooded rocky hillsides.
At least these snakes are confirmed to be present - Northern Copperhead Timber Rattlesnake Black Racer Northern Ringneck Snake Eastern Milk Snake Northern Water Snake Eastern Rat Snake source - paherp.org
All snakes are carnivores.
The milk snake lives in the rain forest
nothing will happen cous its not venemous
the answer is simple in your mums breast amongst milk
The red-bellied black snake, which is native to eastern Australia, is black with a distinctive pink-red belly.
Eastern Racer, Ringneck Snake, Brown Snake, Common Garter Snake, Smooth Green Snake, Timber Rattlesnake, Northern Water Snake, Milk Snake, Redbelly Snake, and Eastern Ribbon Snake to name a few. There are no poisonous snakes in Maine. The last sighting of a Timber Rattlesnake was 1901
a milk snake
American Kestrel, Andean Condor, Collared Peccary, Eastern Milk Snake, Florida King Snake, Great Horned Owl, Kodiak Bear, Red Tailed Hawk, Reeves Muntjac, Siberian Tiger, Wild Boar.
the red snake can actually be found in the Untied States, in many desert areas, hope this helps.
no milk is not good for snakes
When I go to the cape in the summer the most common snake I see is the eastern garter snake. I typically find them in the pitch pine forests. Then next most common snake I see is the eastern milk snake. I usually see them on trails right next to forests. Then on cool mornings I sometimes see ringneck snakes.