Nothing of any significance
star shadow or the shadow of some thing hanging
That depends. There are many types of snake that are black. Some, such as the black rat snake, are nonvenomous while others, such as the cottonmouth, are highly venomous. If you cannot identify a snake's species then stay away from it to be on the safe side.
Yes, some black snakes are venomous, such as the black mamba. It is important to exercise caution around any snake, regardless of its color, to avoid potential harm.
some might disagree but the black mamba
yes, all snakes bite.
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.
what about...black mamba, boomslang (a venomous tree snake), and black rhinocerous? :D
Black, yellow,brown, some are blue tan or orange
Black rat snakes will rattle their tails to simulate a rattlesnake and will strike if provoked far enough. If the snake happens to be on dry leaves, it will sound just like a rattlesnake. The gopher snake also will use this behavior when threatened.
All shadow hunters wear black, but don't be afraid to wear so color. Some wear black leather, but this can be subsituted for black skinny jeans and all shadow hunters perfer to have a sleek smooth hair cut or something soft. So mostly black jackets, dark gray or black shirts or long shelve shirts, and black skinny jeans or jeans
Shadows are not totally black because some light gets into the shadow area from reflection of light from objects around the area, and even from dust in the air around the shadow zone.
* The rare Paradise Flying Snake * The Sinaloan Milk Snake * The Central Plains Milk Snake * The Scarlet King Snake * The Long-Nosed Snake * The San Francisco Garter Snake * The Western & South American Coralsnake