that's a northern ringneck snake
There are several snakes that meet this description in the state of Oklahoma. Most likely it is a common garter snake or a Graham's crayfish snake. Both are known to swim and catch small fish.
Can be either a coral snake or king snake. They look very similar, but the coral snake is one of the moat deadly poisonous snakes around. Best to leave it be.
It could be a prairie ringneck snake. But it would depend a lot on what geographical area you found it.
Jake "the snake" Roberts had a boa constictor.
It is difficult to determine the species of a snake based on a description alone, as many snakes can be light brown and around 3/4 of a foot long when young. In Oklahoma, common small, light brown snakes include garter snakes, ring-necked snakes, and brown snakes. It is best to consult with a local wildlife expert or herpetologist for a more accurate identification.
rattle snake
I believe you are referring to the Grey Rat Snake.
Garter snake
Boa constrictor
A kind of poisonous snake. It lives in Europe,Asia, and Africa.
Hm...wad kind of snake it was? Did u find any further details?
There are several snakes that meet this description in the state of Oklahoma. Most likely it is a common garter snake or a Graham's crayfish snake. Both are known to swim and catch small fish.
The snake is an albino Nelsons milk snake.
Diadophis punctatus
A ring-necked snake, a small snake that eats invertebrates such as slugs and worms.
Can be either a coral snake or king snake. They look very similar, but the coral snake is one of the moat deadly poisonous snakes around. Best to leave it be.
Are you saying that the snake has like a "hood" around the head? If so, that is a cobra.