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.
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∙ 10y agoGeorge Stotts
A snake that is black with orange stripes could be a California king snake. These snakes are non-venomous and are known for their distinctive coloration.
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∙ 12y agoDepending on its size it is probably a worm snake. If its big then I have no idea. If its small and eats ants then it's defiantly a worm snake.
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∙ 12y agoA water snake
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∙ 11y agoWater moccasin
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∙ 14y agoIt is probably a red-bellied snake.
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∙ 11y agocrocodile
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A dead one!
A white snake with black stripes is likely a California king snake (Lampropeltis californiae). These snakes have a distinctive coloration that helps them mimic the appearance of the venomous coral snake as a form of defense.
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.
Snakes can come in a variety of colors, including green, brown, black, yellow, red, and orange. Their coloration often helps them blend in with their surroundings for camouflage. Some snakes also have patterns like stripes or spots.
Cottonmouth (white mouth). The answer's in the question.
Some of the snkes that are white with brown stripes are garter snakes, copperheads, timber rattlesnake, water snake, milk snake and a rattlesnake. They are most common of these types of snakes
A white snake with black stripes is likely a California king snake (Lampropeltis californiae). These snakes have a distinctive coloration that helps them mimic the appearance of the venomous coral snake as a form of defense.
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It's probably a Striped Garter.
There are a few snakes that are orange and black. These snakes include the rat snake, rainbow snake, eastern corn snake and the eastern indigo snake.
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 spider you are describing is likely the yellow sac spider. They are commonly found in North America and are known for their distinctive yellow markings on their bodies and legs. Yellow sac spiders are often found indoors and are not considered to be aggressive towards humans.
Although there are several snakes that fit this VERY general description, the most common are either a garter snake or a ribbon snake. Neither are poisonous and won't hurt you.
A thread waisted bee can be described as having an orange body with black stripes. These insects also have long hanging legs that help them suspend themselves when trying to collect nectar.
Well One Snake That Has Brightly Coloured Strips Is The Corn Snake
Hobbes is a Bengal tiger, known for their distinctive orange coat with black stripes and white underbelly.
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The tiger's coat does not change in the winter. The basic orange russet background with black stripes, white on face and belly is always there.