Impossible to answer - without knowng (a) where you are and (b) a more detailed description of the reptile.
A location is needed to correctly identify the snake species. Where is it found.
Winter in the Belly of a Snake was created in 2003.
The snake you found is likely a Northern Water Snake.juveniles of this species often have a black dorsal side with a brightly colored yellow belly. They are non-venomous and are commonly found in North America near water sources.
it is called a southern ringneck snake and no they are not poisonous. they grow to be around 6-10 inches. sot the one you found was a baby. here is a link where you can read about it and view some pictures of it http://www.zinnysworld.com/ringneck_snake.htm
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It could be a prairie ringneck snake. But it would depend a lot on what geographical area you found it.
belly snake
They are named the red belly snake because they have a brown to grey patterned top skin and the belly area is actually a deep red color. They have a smaller head and a narrow neck and they are considered small in comparison to other types of snakes. They can be 15 to 30 inches in length. The red belly snake lives in North America and it is one type of snake that has adapted to cooler temperatures.
It is dead.
The rather imaginativly named red belly black snake! Or in Taxonomic terms; Pseudechis porphyriacus
yes because all animals have a belly button
A ring snake non venomous or a red belly water snake but it don't have a ring