The snake you are describing is likely the Eastern Rat Snake, also known as the black rat snake. While they are typically black, they can also be grayish, especially in certain regions or among younger individuals. This non-venomous snake is commonly found in Georgia and is known for its distinctive white or light-colored belly. Eastern Rat Snakes are often mistaken for other species but can be identified by their slender bodies and pattern variations.
Impossible to answer - without knowng (a) where you are and (b) a more detailed description of the reptile.
gray and it has a white belly
A deep blue gray on top, fading to light gray or white on the belly.
grey kangaroo, grey platypus and the red belly grey snake :)
A deep blue gray on top, fading to light gray or white on the belly.
Both sexes have gray/white underparts.
chinchillas come in different colors such as 'standard' (a dark grey with white belly), ebony (black), charcoal (a flat gray, no white), black velvet (black with white belly), beige, white, and several other colors.
a porpoise's color depends on its type. the main colors of a porpoise is brown to gray and lighter brown, gray, but usually white on the belly.
Right whales are black except for a white patch on the belly. Scars are also white.
Usually in black and white. Black down the back and white on his belly. In my case, with gray splotches all over amidst the black and white.
A Canada goose has a gray body, a white belly, and a black neck and face. It has a white stripe on both sides of its face.
Some of the snkes that are white with brown stripes are garter snakes, copperheads, timber rattlesnake, water snake, milk snake and a rattlesnake. They are most common of these types of snakes