Eastern smooth green snake
Because that's exactly what its colour is... A sandy-coloured body with a black head.
Yellow on top with the body yellow and white mixed,, And
A rough green snake fits that description. They are slender, green colored snakes that are typically around 10-16 inches long and have a thin body.
Based on your description, the snake you are referring to is likely the Eastern garter snake (Thamnophis sirtalis). This species is known for its tan body, black head, and thin yellow band around its head, making it easily recognizable.
I do not have the capability to display images. However, a black and white striped snake you may be referring to is the California kingsnake, which has distinct alternating black and white stripes along its body.
Because that's exactly what its colour is... A sandy-coloured body with a black head.
Garder-snake; multi color green, yellow and black stripes length of body.
the redhawk snake. found only in the united states area.
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I have know clue but i wanna know cause my brother saw one in our barn he described it as gray body black head and a lil bit to 17 ft!!
Could be 'Tantilla planiceps - Western Black-headed Snake'. They live mostly in California and are mildly venomous, about 3.5 - 15.5 inches long. Go to http://www.californiaherps.com/snakes/pages/t.planiceps.html for pics.
What you are referring to is probably a Red-headed Bush Cricket.
A young common grass snake
The Black mamba isn't actually black ! It's body is a beautiful olive-green colour all over. The 'black' comes from the lining of the inside of the snake's mouth. The tissues are jet black in colour.
The pacific black dragon inhabits the area of the eastern pacific oceans. The pacific black dragon has a body similar to that of a snake. The snake is black outside and black on the inside of its body.
That would be the Black Headed Oriole.
probably a coral snake or something