"Ringslang" is a Dutch equivalent of "ringed snake" (Natrix natrix).
The grass, ringed or water snake tends to reach a mature weight of around 8 ounces (240 grams). Females tend to reach a mature length of 2'11" - 3'7" (90-110 centimeters). Males tend to be smaller around and about 8 inches (20 centimeters) less in length.
"Ringslang" is a Dutch equivalent of "water snake" (Natrix natrix).The European grass, ringed or water snake tends to be found in the "edge" habitats of open woodlands and alongside ponds during warmer weather. During the cooler and winter months, this European native prefers to hide underground where the temperatures are more stable. But wherever it may be, it absolutely refuses to eat dead food.
"Ringelnatter" is a German equivalent of "ringed snake" (Natrix natrix).The European grass, ringed or water snake eats live amphibians, fish and mammals. Although in captivity it may eat earthworms, it refrains from doing so in the wild. It in turn is preyed upon by large birds, foxes and domestic cats.
The White-Ringed Rock Snake
Several types of vipers, and (less commonly) adder, ringed snake, black cobra.
The snake mackerel you are referring to is called the Barred Snake Mackerel (Gempylus serpens), known for its distinctive ringed markings around its eyes. It is commonly found in subtropical and tropical waters worldwide.
"Grass snake" is an English equivalent of "ringslang" (Natrix natrix).The European grass, ringed or water snake's favorite meal is made up of amphibians. Its choice prey is the common frog (Rana temporaria) and the common toad (Bufo bufo). But it also is known to prey on mammals and fish.
Escolar
"Couleuvre Ã? collier" is a French equivalent of "ringed snake" (Natrix natrix).The French word "couleuvre" is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article is "la" ("the"), and its singular indefinite article "une" ("a, one"). The preposition "Ã?" means "to, in, at." The masculine noun "collier" means "necklace."All together, the pronunciation is "koo-luh-vrah koh-lyeh."
"Natrix natrix" is the scientific, Latin or binomial name for the European ringed snake.The European grass, ringed or water snake needs environmental temperatures whose minimum range is 70 - 82 degrees Fahrenheit (21 - 28 degrees Celsius) in order to mate, preferably in April. The female tends to produce eggs in June and July. About ten weeks later the eggs hatch young snakes whose length tends to be no longer than 7 inches (18 centimeters).
brown ring snakes are very friendly to other animals and really enjoy being held. THEY DO NOT BITE.
the ringed planet
Ringed Kingfisher was created in 1766.