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What Kind of Snake is This?
Kingsnake or Garter/Ribbon Snake, depending on whether the stripes run across the body(king) or down the body(garter).
What Kind of Snake is This?
If this was taken in the USA, this is a Garter Snake (Thamnophis). There are any different species of Garter but all are harmless. The head-shape rule is largely useless because nonvenomous snakes often flatten their heads to take on a triangular shape when...
What Kind of Snake is This?
Definitely a harmless Water Snake (genus Nerodia). I'm 100% on that. Probably a Northern Water Snake, Nerodia sipedon. It will bite if you pick it up but it is not venomous.
Identifying a Snake
Garter Snakes sometimes lack stripes or a pattern and are plain brown all over. More likely though, you're looking at a Brown Snake, Storeria dekayi. Google that latin name and see if you agree.
What Kind of Snake is This?
Young Gray or Yellow Rat Snake. 100% certain. Harmless and beneficial animal.
Identifying Nonpoisonous Snakes
In the United States, round pupils in the eyes are the best way. The only venomous snake in the US with round pupils is the Coral Snake, whose eyes are black so that the pupil is not visible anyway. Head shape is not a great rule....All pit vipers (Rattlesnakes...
What Kind of Snake is This?
Hard to tell exactly, but assuming this was taken in the USA it is 100% a harmless, nonvenomous snake.
What Kind of Snake is This?
This is definitely a Rat Snake. Harmless. The head probably has a "diamond-shape" because it was crushed.
What Kind of Snake is This?
That's a harmless snake for sure, probably a Garter Snake (Thamnophis sp.)
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