snakes
Gray ratsnake
black kingsnake
corn snake
venomous snakes
copperhead
cottonmouth/Water Moccasin
pigmy rattlesnake
timber rattlesnake
dekays brown snake
ring -necked snake
black racer
rough green snake
queen snake
northern watersnake
yellow-bellied watersnake
coachwhip
northern pine snake
scarlet kingsnake
eastern hognose snake
eastern ribbon snake
eastern garter snake
worm snake
red-bellied snake
smooth earth snake
aquatic snakes
the majority of aquatic snakes that
are killed as "cottonmouths" are
actually other species of
non-nenomous aquatic snakes
coral snake
The saying for identifying
the coral snake is "Red on
yellow, kill a fellow; "Red
on black, friend of Jack";
and "Red into black, venom
lack; red into yellow, kill
a fellow."
Adult
Hatchling
Adult
Juvenile
LARGE/MEDIUM SNAKES
Small/Medium SNakes
red phase
black phase
The saying for identifying the
Scarlet kingsnake from the coral
snake is "Red on yellow, kill a
fellow; "Red on black, friend of
Jack"; and "Red into black, venom
lack; red into yellow, kill a
fellow."
adult
black phase
juvenile
adults
hatchlings
adults
yearling
adult jefferson county
2 days old
adult shelby county
Carolina pigmy rattlesnake
Dusky pigmy rattlesnake
Snakes below are from central alabama