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A Coral snake. It has bands of red, yellow and black around its body.
depends where you are but if you where in brittain i would have to say a grass snake
Yellow on top with the body yellow and white mixed,, And
If the stripes are light in color, maybe even off white it could be a CA king snake.
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A young common grass snake
A snake slithers on its body so it is included as a reptile that crawls on its belie.
Garder-snake; multi color green, yellow and black stripes length of body.
The Speckled King snake is a black snake with yellow or orange spots speckled over it's body. Another black snake with yellow spots would be Baby Eastern Black King Snake. Both are completely black with yellow speckles.
Assuming you meant 'Coral' snake - there are a few rhymes around to help you remember how to distinguish one from a banded king snake... Red touches yellow, kill a fellow - Red touches black, venom lack - is one example. With a king snake, the bands are in the order Red-black-yellow-black (this repeats along the length of the body) - while in coral snakes the order is red-yellow-black yellow
A Coral snake - a highly venomous species - has hoops of red, yellow and black arranged along the length of it body in the order red-yellow-black-yellow.
It's name is Nothern Ribbon Snake. It has bright, well-defined stripes which runs down the centre of it's back and along the side of its body. The bold stripes are usually yellow contrasting with the darkish body and there is often darkish or brownish band b/w the side stripes and the belly.