In Missouri, the black and yellow snake commonly referred to is likely the Eastern Black Kingsnake or the Eastern Garter Snake, both of which are non-venomous. While they may have striking color patterns, these snakes do not possess the venomous capabilities associated with other species. It's important to identify snakes accurately, as some venomous species, like the Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake, do exist in Missouri. Always exercise caution and respect wildlife when encountering snakes in their natural habitat.
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Some do but they are mistaked as poisonous snakes and are killed like in florida....................... and non poisonous snakes eat the poisonous ones should be worshipped the have saved alot of lifes!!!!!!!!!!!!
black and yellow snake are poisonous because its bright colors say to the animal that wants to eat waring don,t eat me you will die in 73 days
well yellow ladybirds are not poisonous but black ones are poisonous. do you people get it yellow ladybirds are not poisonous i hoped you liked my message.
King snakes.....red touch yellow kill a fellow.....red touch black friend of Jack
Yes, some small black snakes can be poisonous, such as the black racer or the black mamba. It is important to be cautious around any snake and seek professional help if bitten.
yes all black and yellow spiders in the U.S or Canada is highley poisonous
There are at least 4 snakes I can think of that are black and yellow, you would need a much better description to figure out which one it is; and it helps to know 'where' you saw it (part of the world).NOTE: All snakes are poisonous, even if the 'poison' is a type of bacteria to aid in digestion; you can react badly to any of them - IE: the safe rule, if you treat them all as poisonous you are more likely to not be bitten by a poisonous snake.
It is actually a black racer snake, and they are harmless.
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
well my sister caught a fuzzy yellow and black and it is not poisonous so i will check and is it fuzzy or no.
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