I have know clue but i wanna know cause my brother saw one in our barn he described it as gray body black head and a lil bit to 17 ft!!
The snake you are describing is likely a diamondback water snake. They are non-venomous and typically have grey bodies with prominent black diamond-shaped markings bordered in white or light gray. They are commonly found near water sources like rivers, streams, and ponds.
probably a coral snake or something
Based on your description, the snake you are referring to is likely the Eastern garter snake (Thamnophis sirtalis). This species is known for its tan body, black head, and thin yellow band around its head, making it easily recognizable.
the redhawk snake. found only in the united states area.
Because that's exactly what its colour is... A sandy-coloured body with a black head.
It sounds like a king snake, they are harmless. I cant tell you what kind it is because it depends on were you live.
Downey woodpecker
Red Coachwhip or "Red Racer
The snake you are describing is likely the Eastern King Snake (Lampropeltis getula). This non-venomous snake is known for its distinctive black body and often has a white or cream-colored patch on its head. Eastern King Snakes are found in various habitats across the southeastern United States and are known for their ability to constrict and consume other snakes, including venomous species.
A gray bird with a black stripe on its head has a distinctive marking that sets it apart from other birds.
No, it does not because it will bleed to death. As with other vertebrates, a snake's brain needs to have blood pumped through it by the heart. If the head its removed from the blood supply, the brain can no longer function.
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