See related link for a typical example.
sounds like a rattlesnake
It is likely a diamondback water snake (Nerodia rhombifer), which has a brown body with light brown diamond-shaped markings along its back. These snakes are non-venomous and commonly found near water sources like rivers, streams, and ponds in the southeastern United States.
the diamond back is scary you should probably pee before you ride it .............................................GOOD LUCK.!
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.
Depending on where you live, there can be many types of snakes with these similar patterns. The most common types would be certain kinds of Garter snakes or juvinile Black Racers. Rattlesnakes can also have this type of pattern.
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it will probably be a California kingsnake :)
in private places is where diamond back snakes lay eggs like in a burrow or under a rock
a snake with jewel shaped marks on its back that are scarlet or you could check a picture of one on google
It looks like the design on the back of an ambulance
It's rattle I guess. It's a form of defence and the Western Diamondback Rattlesnake is acquired to its climate I'm sure. In order to under stand it completely, I suggest reading a book or something. It's camoflauge, of couse. It's a way for it to be unseen by its preadators or prey
Sounds like the diamond ring was worth 165 dollars.