Oh, dude, snakes don't actually "like" being around your neck. They're not fashion accessories. They might coil around your neck because they're seeking warmth or security, but it's not like they're thinking, "Oh, I love this human neck, it's so cozy." It's just a snake being a snake, man.
that's a northern ringneck snake
The description matches that of a Eastern rat snake (Pantherophis alleghaniensis). This non-venomous snake is commonly found in Florida and North Carolina. It's known for its glossy black scales and distinctive yellowish or golden collar-like ring around its neck.
It could be a prairie ringneck snake. But it would depend a lot on what geographical area you found it.
That is a ring neck snake. It is harmless to anything other than other small snakes, worms, etc. and highly non-aggressive. Even though they are very common, due to their small size and nocturnal nature they are rarely seen, so consider yourself lucky!
They are known as 'Prairie Ringneck Snake' . They are sociable which means they are often found hiding together. They sometimes lay eggs in the same places. They mate in spring and lay eggs in June and July. Eggs are whitish and about one inch long. Each female lays up to ten eggs at a time. The eggs hatch in about two months. Young Ringnecks are four inches long when they are born. Northern Ringneck Snakescan live up to 20 years.-Hailey
The name of snake around Lord Shiva's neck is Vasuki.
Well it either hates you and wants to strangle you, or it likes your texture and temperature
A ring-necked snake, a small snake that eats invertebrates such as slugs and worms.
I believe you are talking about the Northern Ring snake.
that's a northern ringneck snake
Lord Shiva wears a snake around his neck, the type of snake is a cobra usually cobras are related to toughness and Shiva is the destroyer of Hindu Gods.
The White-Ringed Rock Snake
The description matches that of a Eastern rat snake (Pantherophis alleghaniensis). This non-venomous snake is commonly found in Florida and North Carolina. It's known for its glossy black scales and distinctive yellowish or golden collar-like ring around its neck.
It could be a prairie ringneck snake. But it would depend a lot on what geographical area you found it.
It's a ring neck snake, grows to about 20" long and feeds on worms, salamanders. found from Nova Scotia to Boston
That picture is of a prairie ringkneck snake. Goto google and search ringkneck snake.
Diadophis punctatus