Northern Black Racer
Yes, there are snakes in Maine, but they are not very common. The most commonly found snake in Maine is the garter snake. Maine's cold climate limits the distribution and abundance of snakes in the state.
the redhawk snake. found only in the united states area.
No. The last reported snake poisonous to people in Maine was the Timber Rattle Snake spotted in 1901.
black snake
The black mamba snake is found throughout eastern and southern Africa. Sudan, Ethiopia, Somalia, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe and South Africa all have populations of black mamba
Probaly a black rat snake. ------ Black rat snakes are common in the southern US and are not venomous.
Hard to tell for sure without seeing a picture, but it could be either a Black Ratsnake or a Coachwhip, neither of which is poisonous. But do not assume any snake is non-poisonous without a positive identification.
Several types of vipers, and (less commonly) adder, ringed snake, black cobra.
A location is needed to correctly identify the snake species. Where is it found.
A red racer snake is a slender snake with smooth shiny scales that are typically reddish-orange to light brown in color. They have a long, thin body and are known for their speed and agility. Their head is elongated and narrow, and they are non-venomous.
No species of snake are native to Maine, but eleven have been introduced and one species, the Timber Rattlesnake, is venomous. Be aware of this snake if you travel to Maine's Acadia National Park.
That picture is of a prairie ringkneck snake. Goto google and search ringkneck snake.