Belcher's sea snake (Hydrophis belcheri) - a highly-venomous species that inhabits the seas off the coasts of the Phillipines, New guinea and Australia. See the related link to Wikipedia for an article on the species. There is a picture to the right of the article - if you click it, it will show an enlarged image so you can see it in more detail.
The garden snake or "red racer". This snake is not poisonous.
Currently, the only one I can think of is the California King Snake. Quick little buggers, at night. A very good name for him, they are very big snakes. But Beautiful.
Bluestripe Garter Snake
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!
Answer Depending on the order of the stripes and the area where you live it is either a coral snake or a type of milk snake. I have just googled this because of a snake on a TV advert (in the UK). I reckon it could easily be a corn snake. They aren't actually stripes, but really look like stripes.
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 marmorated stink bug is an insect that has brown and black horizontal stripes. These type of stink bugs are found in Massachusetts and Missouri.
A black spider with yellow stripes is a garden orb spider. These are very common and not poisonous to humans.
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!
the worst kind
It's probably a Striped Garter.
Answer Depending on the order of the stripes and the area where you live it is either a coral snake or a type of milk snake. I have just googled this because of a snake on a TV advert (in the UK). I reckon it could easily be a corn snake. They aren't actually stripes, but really look like stripes.
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.
Well One Snake That Has Brightly Coloured Strips Is The Corn Snake
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.
I just found one crawling up my door frame outside and researched it. It is a common garter or "ribbon" snake, I think.Non-poisonous. Sure scared me though!
Practice bomb
Alabama Black Snake
Nope...it depends on what type of snake.
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