sounds like a rattlesnake
The Diamond-back (or backed) Water Snake is a long, heavy-bodied, tan to gray-brown snake with a pattern of dark brown to black chain-like markings. The belly is yellow, but with dusky brown markings. As the name implies it lives in slow moving waters and is found all over Louisiana. These beautiful snakes eat fish, frogs, and a few birds. Plus it is a non-venomous/ non-poisonous snake. But the bite will still hurts.
Can you be a bit more specific? Like in what state or how small or large ?
really how old are you theres no snacks that have diamond shapes down its back get a book
Sounds like a diamond back rattler. If the shape of the head is also to a point and you can see the difference from where the head stops and the body starts you may have a rattler.
a poisones one
It isvenomous notpoisonous.
A diamondback.
Diamondback rattlesnake
if it has a rattle then its a diamond back rattle snake. i don't know where you are but those are found in Arizona and other states near by. diamond back rattle snakes are extremely venomous and you should stay away from them.
Eastern smooth green snake
You may be referring to a garter snake. See the image above.
i think its a black and green snake.......
Diamondback rattlesnake
I believe you are refering to a black rat snake.
black snake
if it has a rattle then its a diamond back rattle snake. i don't know where you are but those are found in Arizona and other states near by. diamond back rattle snakes are extremely venomous and you should stay away from them.
mud snake
Snakes with general black and tan markings are most than likely Common garter snakes. These can include the red-sided garter or eastern garter snake. Common garter snakes can grow to anywhere from 48 to 54 inches.
The red-bellied black snake, which is native to eastern Australia, is black with a distinctive pink-red belly.
Garter snake
Depends largely on where you saw said snake. Here in Texas it could be a water snake, a water moccasin, a rat snake, or several others, depending on the pattern of the coloration, head size/shape, ect...
Northern Black Racer
Eastern smooth green snake
I believe you are referring to the Grey Rat Snake.