The ring-necked snake (Diadophis punctatus) is a small, secretive species with a bright orange or yellow ring around its neck. Their bellies often feature orange coloration, and they primarily ...
The paradise tree snake lives in a tropical rainforest. It has a dark body with beautiful spots of green, yellow, and red ...
The ring-necked snake bears a resemblance to the black swamp snake, with a dark grey back and brightly colored red or yellow underbelly — but it also has a colored ring around its neck ...
Small, approximately 10 to 14 inches in length Bluish-gray above with distinctive band of yellow or orange across neck Underside yellow or sometimes peachy-orange Smooth scales May be confused with ...
Similarly small and nonvenomous, the Key ringneck snake grows to be approximately 6 inches long. It is slate gray with a yellow to red belly, with a muted or entirely missing orange neck ring. The Key ...
Adult ring-necked snakes vary from about 10-14 inches in total length. Hatchlings are 3-4 inches in total length. The distribution of ring-necked snakes in North America extends west to east across ...