king snake, name for a number of species of the genus Lampropeltis, nonvenomous, egg-laying, constricting snakes of North America which show much variation in color and markings. The common king snake, or chain
How To Identify Chicken Snakes: Appearance and Description This attractive snake is long, sometimes very long and slender, with a head that is distinct from its neck. It is most often black and yellow, and the yellow markings can form crossbands, nets or diagonals depending on where the snak...
Eastern hognose snake can be yellow, red, orange, brown, grey, black or olive-green colored. Body can be without any markings or covered with various blotches and stripes. Bottom side of the body is creamy, yellow or gray. Albino (completely white) snakes can be occasionally seen in the...
Color and Pattern Ground color is gray, brown or black. There is a wide yellowish to orange-yellow dorsal stripe, but with the side stripes absent or obscured. There may be small alternating dark spots on the sides. The throat is white or yellow, sometimes bright yellow. The underside is...
It is generally a brown or yellowish color with black and white spotted markings. The chain moray eel (Echidna catenata) It’s Pale yellowish to bright yellow chain-like pattern is the main distinctive feature of this type of eel. They also have a dark brown to black heavy body and yello...
Snake venoms function as integrated systems. Roles of individual constituents depend upon their concentrations and their interactions with other venom components [14]. Moreover, venom constituents also interact with compounds in prey tissues, most often in highly specific ways. Snake venom composition mu...
(Cantor) wushaoshe dry film shed under the skin. In late spring and early summer or winter collection, removal of sand, dry. [Characteristics] this product is cylindrical, and more compressed and wrinkled, the integrity of the shape of the snake, long more than 1m. Back gray or grayish ...
(Nerodia sipedon).Although many mistake it for the venomous cottonmouth snake, the common watersnake is not venomous. They will, however, defend themselves and their bites are painful. The markings between the two snakes are similar, with brown, gray, red, or brownish markings on its back....
Samar cobra Naja samarensis Southern Philippines (Visayas and Mindanao islands) varied coloring, often seen with yellow markings least concern Indochinese spitting cobra Naja siamensis Southeast Asia medium-sized and relatively slender gray to black cobra with prominent white spots or stripes; it spits...
The jumping viper is an aggressive brown or gray Central American snake with diamond-shaped crosswise markings on its back. It is usually about 60 cm (2 feet) long. It strikes so energetically that it may lift itself off the ground. Its venom, however, is not especially dangerous to humans...