If you're referring to Nerodia erythrogaster, then no, they're not venomous. They will, however, bite. Their bites can lead to a nasty infection.
The description you provided matches that of the red-bellied black snake, which is a highly venomous species native to Australia. It is important to exercise caution and maintain a safe distance if you encounter one in the wild.
There are a lot of snakes that are brown with yellow stripes. A garter snake can be brown with yellow stripes, as well as some king snakes, and worm snakes.
The red-bellied black snake is native to eastern Australia. It is not found in the US.
No species of snake are native to Maine, but eleven have been introduced and one species, the Timber Rattlesnake, is venomous. Be aware of this snake if you travel to Maine's Acadia National Park.
The red-bellied turtle actually has a hard shell, as do all turtles. The shell of a turtle is made up of bony plates covered by a layer of keratin. This shell provides protection and support for the turtle's body.
yes they are
They are called baby red-bellied black snakes. well actually not really but that's the best i can do, get hold of a venomous snake fanatic if you want to know more.
no
red bellied turtles sleep on the moist hard rocky shore of fresh water
The description you provided matches that of the red-bellied black snake, which is a highly venomous species native to Australia. It is important to exercise caution and maintain a safe distance if you encounter one in the wild.
Red-bellied Racer was created in 1854.
Red-bellied Woodpecker was created in 1758.
Red-bellied Pitta was created in 1823.
Red-bellied Macaw was created in 1783.
Red-bellied Grackle was created in 1847.
the redhawk snake. found only in the united states area.
Red-bellied Fruit Dove was created in 1857.