The description you provided matches that of the red-bellied black snake, which is a highly venomous species native to Australia. It is important to exercise caution and maintain a safe distance if you encounter one in the wild.
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.
The snake you are referring to is likely the coral snake, a venomous snake found in North and South America. It is known for its distinct red, yellow, and black rings. Remember, "Red on yellow, kill a fellow; red on black, venom lack."
Referring to the coloured bands... Red touches yellow - kill a fellow. Red touches black - venom lack. The order of the bands on a Coral snake is red, yellow, black, yellow. With the harmless king snake it's red, black, yellow, black.
it is called a southern ringneck snake and no they are not poisonous. they grow to be around 6-10 inches. sot the one you found was a baby. here is a link where you can read about it and view some pictures of it http://www.zinnysworld.com/ringneck_snake.htm
To get rid of a red belly black snake you have to scare it. try blasting it with the hose. Of making a loud noise. To get rid of a red belly black snake you have to scare it. try blasting it with the hose. Of making a loud noise.
The rather imaginativly named red belly black snake! Or in Taxonomic terms; Pseudechis porphyriacus
The red belly black snake can grow up to 3 metres.
The red-bellied black snake, which is native to eastern Australia, is black with a distinctive pink-red belly.
The red-bellied black snake, which is native to eastern Australia, is black with a distinctive pink-red belly.
No. The red-bellied black snake is essentially black on its top and sides. Its belly is a pinkish-red colour, brighter on the edges of the belly. It does not have a red stripe on its sides.For a photograph of the red bellied black snake, click on the related link.
A ring snake non venomous or a red belly water snake but it don't have a ring
Seek immediate medical attention
New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria and South Australia.
sell them to a zoo?
it can wiggl wiggl wigl twenty miles per hour
No, unless the goanna is very young and therefore very small