What kind of snake has an orange stripe down its back?

The long, slender orange-striped ribbonsnake
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Ribbon snakes tend to mature after 2 to 3 years, which is when they will be able to start breeding. Ribbon snakes tend to breed once or twice each year after they mature.
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is a type of gartersnake. Two wide, black stripes border a yellow or orange stripe down its back. Below the black stripes is a narrow yellow stripe.
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Is orange striped ribbon snake poisonous?

The ribbon snake (Thamnophis saurita) is a common species of garter snake native to Eastern North America. It is a non-venomous species of snake in the subfamily Natricinae of the family Colubridae.
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Do garter snakes have orange stripes?

The plains garter snake (Thamnophis radix) is a species of garter snake native to most of the central United States as far north as Canada and as far south as Texas. It has a distinctive orange or yellow stripe from its head to tail, and the rest of its body is mainly a gray-green color.
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What snake is black with yellow orange stripes?

Common/California kingsnake

California kingsnakes can come in all sorts of colors, sometimes with yellowish stripes. There are two species of kingsnake in the US that could potentially match our description of black with yellow stripes; the common and the California kingsnake.
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What is an orange and white striped snake?

Brightly colored and strikingly patterned, milk snakes are nonvenomous New World snakes with a wide range throughout North and South America. They are often confused with dangerous copperheads or coral snakes; however, milk snakes pose no threat to humans.
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RIBBON SNAKE - facts



Where are orange striped ribbon snakes found?

It lives in wooded areas near swamps, marshes, sloughs, ponds, streams, and rivers, and is often seen along banks of these bodies of water. It is quick and agile and doesn't hesitate to enter water. Foods. Ribbonsnakes eat small frogs, toads, salamanders, and sometimes minnows.
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Will a garter snake bite you?

Though garter snakes will use their sharp teeth to catch prey, it's very unlikely these pests will choose to bite a human. They typically only lash out at humans when they are provoked or feel threatened.
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What snake is orange black and white?

Lampropeltis triangulum, commonly known as the milk snake or milksnake, is a species of kingsnake; 24 subspecies are currently recognized.
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What is a garter snake look like?

Common garter snakes are highly variable in color pattern. They typically have three light stripes that run along the length of their body on a black, brown, gray, or olive background. The stripes can be white, yellow, blue, greenish, or brown.
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Are striped snakes poisonous?

There are only seven snakes in North America that have stripes on their undersides, the most dangerous being the southern copperhead, which is poisonous. The others are the banded water snake, mangrove salt marsh snake, plain blackhead snake, western blackhead snake, queen snake and lined snake.
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What do copperhead snakes look like?

Copperheads have muscular, thick bodies and keeled (ridged) scales. Their heads are "somewhat triangular/arrow-shaped and distinct from the neck," with a "somewhat distinct ridge separating [the] top of head from side snout between eye and nostril," said Beane.
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What is the difference between a garden snake and a garter snake?

There is no difference between a garter snake and a garden snake. Both names refer to the same species, the Thamnophis sirtalis, which is the most common non-venomous reptile in North America. While they vary in color, garter snakes are easily recognizable for 3 lines that run through their bodies.
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What will keep snakes away?

Natural repellents including sulfur, clove and cinnamon oil, and vinegar may help repel snakes. Pour these substances around the perimeter of your property, any place you have noticed snake activity.
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Can you pick up a ribbon snake?

Handling. The eastern ribbon snake is easily tamed, likes attention and can be picked up and handled without fear of agitating him or provoking him to bite.
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What the difference between a garter snake and a ribbon snake?

Ribbon snakes resemble the closely-related eastern garter snake (Thamnophis sirtalis), however ribbon snakes are generally more slender, have unpatterned lip scales, and the lateral stripes are found on scale rows 3 and 4 (in garter snakes they are on rows 2 and 3). They have a plain yellowish belly, and keeled scales.
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Are ribbon snakes good to have around?

A Word of Warning

Garter snakes are relatively harmless, beneficial predators of rodents and insect pests. However, do not pick it up. Alarmed, it may give you a little nip (harmless but still a bite).
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How do I identify a snake in my yard?

Key field marks for identifying snakes
  1. Head Shape: Is the head shaped like a broad arrowhead, like a spade, or like an oval? ...
  2. Eyes: Are the eyes large or small? ...
  3. Scales: What texture are the scales, rough or smooth? ...
  4. Patterns: What kinds of patterns does the snake have?
  5. Color: Which color(s) is the snake?
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What does it mean to find a snake in your yard?

The meaning of a snake sighting is about the expansion of the mind and spirit. It's a transformation or awakening of sorts. However, it can be a reminder to remain grounded and in touch with the magic held in nature—the earth, the water, the air and even the fire in the earth's core.
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What is an orange snake?

Corn snake. Corn snakes are slender, orange or brownish-yellow snakes with a pattern of large, red blotches outlined in black down their backs. They are native to the eastern United States but are most abundant in Florida and the southeastern U.S.
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Where are coral snakes located?

Western coral snakes live primarily in the Sonoran Desert of Arizona and Northern Mexico. According to Arizona Leisure, they like to live under rocks or burrow into sand or soil, and are often found in the rocky areas around Saguaro cacti. Coral snakes are nocturnal and reclusive.
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What does a Florida corn snake look like?

Adults are orangish-brown with black bordered orange, red, or brownish blotches. The belly is usually a black and white checkerboard pattern, though orange may also be present. The underside of the tail has two black stripes.
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How can you tell if a snake is poisonous by color?

Generally, the more colorful and patterned a snake is, the more dangerous it is. Most solid colored snakes are relatively harmless; though there are always exceptions to this rule. It can be very difficult to determine whether a snake is venomous without getting too close.
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Why do I have garter snakes in my yard?

When not resting, these snakes prefer moist, grassy areas and are often found near water, such as streams and lakes. They also like areas that provide cover, so if your yard has piles of debris, such as rocks, logs, boards or dense vegetation, you are more likely to have a garter snake infestation.
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Where do garter snakes nest?

Garter snakes don't create and burrow their own holes. They utilize the holes of other animals or natural cracks in the soil. Shed skins may be found in the spring or late summer. Most adult garter snakes shed two to three times per year.
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Are garter snakes afraid of dogs?

Garter snakes prefer to escape when threatened by a predator, such as your dog, but they will bite if cornered. These snakes are considered mildly venomous.
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