Yes - in fact most snakes have a white or light-coloured underbelly - as it's not easily seen and doesn't need to be camouflaged.
Based on the description, it sounds like you have found a California king snake (Lampropeltis californiae). This species is known for its brown coloration with turquoise stripes running along its body from head to tail, as well as on its underbelly. California king snakes are non-venomous and are popular in the pet trade for their striking appearance. Remember to admire from a distance and avoid handling if you are unsure of its species.
Sea Kraits are white with black stripes. Or black with white stripes if you like to look at it that way.They're a sea snake, highly venomous, but only aggressive when provoked repeatedly.King snakes are also black and white, striped. They are non-venomous, land based and eat other snakes.Hope this helped!
king cobra
coral snake
The king snake uses its coloration as a form of camouflage to blend in with its surroundings and avoid predators. Its black and white bands mimic the appearance of the venomous coral snake, acting as a deterrent to potential attackers. This mimicry helps the king snake stay safe in its environment.
Could be any one of a number of species. One example would be an African House snake.
A ring-necked snake, a small snake that eats invertebrates such as slugs and worms.
its a rat snake
it will probably be a California kingsnake :)
Diadophis punctatus
Given the vague description - Either a Gopher snake or a King snake - neither of which are venomous.
From your description - it sounds like a California King Snake (non-venomous)
Based on the description, it sounds like you have found a California king snake (Lampropeltis californiae). This species is known for its brown coloration with turquoise stripes running along its body from head to tail, as well as on its underbelly. California king snakes are non-venomous and are popular in the pet trade for their striking appearance. Remember to admire from a distance and avoid handling if you are unsure of its species.
Check out the picture in the top-left of the page in the link - it this what you meant ? In which case it''s a California King snake.
There are several different types of black snakes with white rings. I'll list those that I know of: Death Adder Stephen's Banded Snake Bandy Bandy California Mountain King Snake Long Nosed Snake I can't really think of anymore right now, but try typing these names into Google image search and see if you recognise any of these.
there was no snake IN The Lion King..
King of Snake was created in 1999.