Ringneck Snake
Diadophis punctatus
Photo by ME Dorcas
Description: The ringneck snake gets its name from the distinctive, light yellow or orange ring around the neck. The coloration of the ring contrasts sharply with the dark gray or black back of this snake. The belly of the ringneck is either yellow or orange, often with a row of black spots running down its center. Ringnecks from the Coastal Plain usually have incomplete rings around their necks.
Feeding/Diet: Ringneck snakes feed on a variety of prey, including earthworms and salamanders.
Habitat/Range: Ringneck snakes are often forest dwellers, usually living within rotting logs or in leaf litter. They can frequently be found in flowerbeds.
Reproduction: Ringneck snakes lay 2-7 eggs during the early summer.
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I don't think so. You are TWELVE.
A ring snake non venomous or a red belly water snake but it don't have a ring
You have to be 18. If you want your belly button pierced then you'll have to have your parents permission
you can get it pierced at any age, i think under 18 you have to have a parent sign off though.
what kind of turtle has a orange and black belly and has a rouh shell
The American robin in mostly gray with an orange belly.
Canadian robins have an red-orange belly, not exactly red, but definitely not yellow. UK robins are considerably smaller but, to my knowledge, also have a red-orange breast.
Having anything pierced, including ears, as a minor, requires being accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
The Carolina wren is a brown bird with a white belly.
yes, on the belly
The cross spider has white crosses on his abdomen. Another North American spider with white on his belly is a parson spider who has a white stripe down his abdomen.