Cottonmouth (white mouth). The answer's in the question.
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!
i think its a milk snake im not to sure though
king cobra
Those fur coats are typically made from ermine, which is a type of weasel. The black spots on the white fur are considered a symbol of royalty and have been used historically in the clothing of monarchs and nobles.
I believe you meant "anaconda." Anaconda is a type of snake found in South America that is known for its large size and powerful constricting abilities. They are non-venomous and primarily hunt by squeezing their prey to death before swallowing it whole.
Bit of a vague description - but my first thought would be a Corn snake.
The gopher snake, it's not venemous
a type of jumping spider?
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!
It's probably a Striped Garter.
the worst kind
It depends on the snake. They can be blue, to brown, to black, to red. They can be solid or have very complex patterns. You should post a more specific question if you're asking about a certain type of snake.
anaconda
From your description - it sounds like a California King Snake (non-venomous)
Given the vague description - Either a Gopher snake or a King snake - neither of which are venomous.
i think its a milk snake im not to sure though
king cobra