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can a ringneck snake swim
Yes
Ringneck snake is a nickname for the snake species Diadophis punctatus. These snakes are nocturnal and slightly venomous and are found throughout the United States, central Mexico, and southern Canada.
No. The Northern Ringneck snake is endemic to North America, meaning it is not found on any other continent. It is neither native to Australia, nor has it been introduced.
I believe you are talking about the Northern Ring snake.
that's a northern ringneck snake
Depends largely on where you saw said snake. Here in Texas it could be a water snake, a water moccasin, a rat snake, or several others, depending on the pattern of the coloration, head size/shape, ect...
It is called the corkscrew because if it is frightened, it coils its tail tightly.
Typically adults range from 25 to 38 cm.
In muggy swamps, under rocks and in bushes
All snakes have a backbone, and are vertebrates.
They can bite rarley though,if they do its not hard.