It sounds like you're referring to the 'slow worm - they have reddish-brown colouration in their skin. (see related link)
A black snake with yellow markings typically has a dark black body with distinct yellow patterns or stripes. These markings can vary in shape and size, but they are usually vibrant and easily noticeable against the snake's dark coloration.
Yes, rat snakes can be gray with black markings. The gray rat snake, also known as the black rat snake, is a common species that is usually gray with dark blotches or markings along its body. These snakes are non-venomous and can be found in a variety of habitats across North America.
That is the endangered Georgia Tube snake.
If you encounter a black snake with yellow markings on its back, it is likely a non-venomous species such as a kingsnake or a rat snake. It is best to calmly move away and give the snake space, as it is not a threat to you. Avoid trying to handle or disturb the snake, and contact a local wildlife expert if you have concerns.
the most venomous snake in England is the Adder also known as the common viper
The red-bellied black snake, which is native to eastern Australia, is black with a distinctive pink-red belly.
Are you saying that the snake has like a "hood" around the head? If so, that is a cobra.
It depends on the snake. They can be blue, to brown, to black, to red. They can be solid or have very complex patterns. You should post a more specific question if you're asking about a certain type of snake.
A black snake with red spots has a distinct appearance due to its dark coloration and the presence of red markings on its body. These red spots can vary in size and pattern, making the snake easily recognizable.
No idea! ermm... a snake.
They're native to eastern Australia.
Snakes with general black and tan markings are most than likely Common garter snakes. These can include the red-sided garter or eastern garter snake. Common garter snakes can grow to anywhere from 48 to 54 inches.