Diamondback rattlesnake
A white diamond snakes
Sea Kraits are white with black stripes. Or black with white stripes if you like to look at it that way.They're a sea snake, highly venomous, but only aggressive when provoked repeatedly.King snakes are also black and white, striped. They are non-venomous, land based and eat other snakes.Hope this helped!
could be a black rat snake. those are not poisonous. they are almost harmless. (other person) It could be a water mocasin. Those are highly poisonous to people. They are also called cottonmouths.
Eastern smooth green snake
You may be referring to a garter snake. See the image above.
Yellow on top with the body yellow and white mixed,, And
its a Black & White Desert Phase California Kingsnake
The red-bellied black snake, which is native to eastern Australia, is black with a distinctive pink-red belly.
Sea Kraits are white with black stripes. Or black with white stripes if you like to look at it that way.They're a sea snake, highly venomous, but only aggressive when provoked repeatedly.King snakes are also black and white, striped. They are non-venomous, land based and eat other snakes.Hope this helped!
black snake
Do NOT mess with that kind of snake it is poisonous and it is called a copper head. ( I'm am 11 year old snake expert) I am right don't deny mebecause of my age
the worst kind
It should be a rat snake. That is what it sounds like. I caught one today. Would have to see a picture to be 100% sure.
If the stripes are light in color, maybe even off white it could be a CA king snake.
A ring-necked snake, a small snake that eats invertebrates such as slugs and worms.
coral snake
It doesn't matter what kind of snake it is, all snake droppings look the same. When fresh they are small black balls and maybe some fur, drifting among a white paste and clear to yellowish, gooey liquid. When stale all you see is some crusty white stuff and crumbly black balls and maybe some fur.
mud snake