: Common names: Asian pipe snakes.[2] The Cylindrophiidae are a monotypic family[2] containing the genus Cylindrophis found in Asia. These are burrowing snakes and all have checkered black-and-white bellies. Currently, 8 species are recognized and no subspecies
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The snake with white bands is the banded sea snake or sea krait (Laticauda colubrina). This is a highly venomous snake that lives in the warm tropical waters of the world (contributed by Ranoray Love A. Noro)
A snake that is black with a white band/ring around its neck is a ringneck snake (also known as a ring-necked snakeor a Diadophis punctatus). They are mostly nocturnal, and only have a small amount of venom in their saliva. This venom is so minuscule that its greatest effect in a human would be an allergic reaction - never, ever anything serious. Finally, you can know a ringneck snake is preparing to attack by this behavior: raising their head off of the ground and showing their bright-orange underside. Besides this, there are no other safety rules for a ringneck snake.
Would need a better description - but my first choice would be a banded king snake.
White and black rings could be a California King Snake. and they could be near wv through mountains
Sounds like a ringneck.
Northern or Southern ringneck snake.
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Possibly a California King snake.
a king snake has black and white stripes
depends where you are but if you where in brittain i would have to say a grass snake
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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.
I make two presumptions: 1. You're asking about snakes in the US, and 2. You're discussing the most common black-and-red-ringed snake. The Common Corn snake is often simply red and black and is harmless. In fact, it's a great snake to have around, since it eats large numbers of rats and mice, both of which can infest houses, eat our vegetables and carry diseases dangerous to humans. Snakes do not carry diseases that can infect humans and neither eat vegetables nor feel slimy. There are two red-black-and-yellow-banded snakes that are fairly common. In Florida, they harmless one is known as the Scarlet King Snake. In the west, a closely-related species is called the Mountain King Snake. They usually feature thick red bands with a black band at each end, and then a yellow band with a black band around each end, running in that manner the entire length of the snake. They are also harmless. They often kill and eat pit vipers like rattlers, copperheads and cottonmouths. There is a small snake similarly banded, but with the colors usually alternating slightly differently. These snakes have thick red bands with yellow bands touching the red at each end, then a black band, another yellow-red-yellow pattern, again, all the way down the snake. These are coral snakes -- related to the cobra, and are deadly. There are two fairly reliable ways to tell the harmless ones from the coral snakes. Here's a small mnemonic: Red touch yellow - bad for a fellow, Red touch black, good for Jack. That's nearly always reliable, but it's not invariant. If the snakes are small, say 8-9 inches long, just leave leave them alone. If they're fairly large (18 inches or longer) and have the red-black contacts, you're pretty safe in assuming they're king snakes. Coral snakes don't grow very big. Do yourself and the eco-systems a favor. Don't kill snakes just because you can. You're not a hero because you can kill a harmless little snake and they're an intricate part of our ecosystems. IMO are just as important as birds and dogs...maybe even moreso.
He lives in Melbourne Florida you can fine him at the Wet Spot on Us1I meet him there last July and actually meet someone who remembered meeting him there too Stephen Normyle (Facebook me)
Black Snake Moan - band - was created in 1997.
The Australian bandy bandy of a cobra family with black and white band
depends where you are but if you where in brittain i would have to say a grass snake
mud snake
Pygmy goats range from dark grey, light grey, black and white, they usually have white band around the belly area with variations of black and grey.
Pygmy goats range from dark grey, light grey, black and white, they usually have white band around the belly area with variations of black and grey.
Could be 'Tantilla planiceps - Western Black-headed Snake'. They live mostly in California and are mildly venomous, about 3.5 - 15.5 inches long. Go to http://www.californiaherps.com/snakes/pages/t.planiceps.html for pics.
When referring to animals, a black belt usually refers to the belted Galloway cow. This is a Scottish breed that has a band around the belly. Sometimes the band is black, but most of the time it is white.
a copperhead
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I like these choicesWhite rose(s) with pink band around wristORWhite and Light Pink rose(s) with white or pink band around wristORDaisies with yellow band around wristOR1 white rose and 2 pink petunias with white or pink band around wrist
The flag of Egypt has horizontal bands of red, white and black. The white band has a gold eagle of Saladin. The red band stands for the time before the Revolution. The white band stands for the bloodless revolution. The black band stands for the oppression of the Egyptian people.