Sorry, "Show" is not a picture of a brown snake .
That is the typical colouration of the European Adder. A venomous snake found in Great Britain and Western Europe.
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It;s probably a gardner snake. A lot of them are tan with stripes.
The eastern ribbon snake typically has three long yellow stripes running along its body, with a black or dark brown background color. Sometimes, these stripes may be a brighter yellow or orange color.
They are tan with dark brown stripes on there back.
Keets are brown with black stripes and markings and a tan underside. If you mean an actual species called "Tan Guinea Fowl" then I have absolutely no idea. Sorry.
A chipmunk looks a lot like a squirrel with brown and tan stripes along its back.
There are no Australian animals with black and white stripes. Tasmanian devils are black with a white stripe across their chest. Numbats are tan with black stripes, and the Thylacine was grey-brown with black stripes.
Black, yellow,brown, some are blue tan or orange
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.
A Sidewinder snake is typically light brown or tan in color with darker brown markings along its body.
it can be spotted by different colors or plain colors like, blue,green.......