In the United States, the most famous examples would be the venomous coral snake, and the nonvenomous Pueblan milk snake and Scarlet king snake, which uses their similar coloring as a form of self-protection (known to zoologists as mimicry.)
lollie snakes
Red Bellied Black Snake
Radlsnakes
They are called baby red-bellied black snakes. well actually not really but that's the best i can do, get hold of a venomous snake fanatic if you want to know more.
Red Bellied Black Snakes are capable of eating small rabbits but prefer frogs.
Red bellied black snakes drink water, like all snakes do.
yes they are
Coral snakes are deadly but milk snakes are fine. The Milk snakes look just look like coral snakes as a defense. The difference between the two (in appearence) is: Milksnakes have a pattern of: BLACK, RED, BLACK, YELLOW, BLACK, RED, BLACK, YELLOW, BLACK (ect) Coral snakes have a pattern of: BLACK, YELLOW, RED, YELLOW, BLACK, YELLOW, RED, YELLOW, BLACK, YELLOW (ect) A ryme that may help you to remember the difference is: RED BLACK, VENOUM LACK RED YELLOW, KILLS A FELLOW
yes coral snakes live in deserts yellow on black your okay jack red on black hope you hit the road jack meaning if you see red on black it deadly if yellow on black it not deadly
sell them to a zoo?
The Red Bellied Black snake does have a predator. The Cane toad. If it bites it, it dies!
You click the red-eyed snakes in the puzzle on their heads. If they hiss, you know you got them. The black-eyed snakes are there to trick you. It will get harder along the way, and more black-eyed snakes will pop up. If you click three red-eyed snakes, you win, and get to go on. If you hit a black one, it doesn't give you a miss. Is not timed.
all snakes shed.
King snakes and Milk snakes are actually from the same family of snakes. (Latin name Lampropeltis) The King Snakes latin name is Lamprpeltis getulus, and the Milk Snake is Lampropeltis triangulum.
Yes, Corn Snakes actually come in a variety of colors(including black, white, red, brown, albino, ect.).