Some of the snkes that are white with brown stripes are garter snakes, copperheads, timber rattlesnake, water snake, milk snake and a rattlesnake. They are most common of these types of snakes
a copperhead?? if so it is very poisonous
dogs and cats and snakes and rabbits and cows and fish and birds
It could be a prairie ringneck snake. But it would depend a lot on what geographical area you found it.
Cottonmouth (white mouth). The answer's in the question.
Yes, some species of black snakes, such as the black racer, can have a silver or light-colored belly. This coloration helps them with thermoregulation by reflecting heat and blending in with their surroundings.
Impossible to answer - without knowng (a) where you are and (b) a more detailed description of the reptile.
gray and it has a white belly
The snake you are describing is likely the Eastern Rat Snake, also known as the black rat snake. While they are typically black, they can also be grayish, especially in certain regions or among younger individuals. This non-venomous snake is commonly found in Georgia and is known for its distinctive white or light-colored belly. Eastern Rat Snakes are often mistaken for other species but can be identified by their slender bodies and pattern variations.
A deep blue gray on top, fading to light gray or white on the belly.
grey kangaroo, grey platypus and the red belly grey snake :)
A deep blue gray on top, fading to light gray or white on the belly.
A location is needed to correctly identify the snake species. Where is it found.
a copperhead?? if so it is very poisonous
Both sexes have gray/white underparts.
The red-bellied black snake, which is native to eastern Australia, is black with a distinctive pink-red belly.
The yellow-bellied sea snake has black on the top. It has a yellow belly. It also has black dots.
Winter in the Belly of a Snake was created in 2003.