{"id":3960,"date":"2022-05-09T14:17:25","date_gmt":"2022-05-09T14:17:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/thetinyphant.com\/?p=3960"},"modified":"2022-05-09T14:23:07","modified_gmt":"2022-05-09T14:23:07","slug":"black-and-red-banded-snakes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thetinyphant.com\/black-and-red-banded-snakes\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Identify Black and Red Banded Snakes?"},"content":{"rendered":"
Black and red-banded snakes are often seen in the same area as other poisonous species, such as coral snakes. They can be distinguished from these by their lack of a black or yellow stripe on their heads. The black and red-banded snake is also larger than most other species of venomous snake.<\/p>\n
You can distinguish harmless snakes from coral snakes by looking at their eyes: Coral snakes have vertical pupils that look like slits, while the eyes of nonvenomous snakes are round.<\/p>\n
On the other hand, harmless, black and red banded snakes have horizontal pupils that look like circles. The coloration of the black and red-banded snake varies with its age and sex. Young snakes tend to have more vibrant colors than adults. Adult males tend to have brighter bands than females.<\/p>\n
\u201cIf red touches yellow, it kills a fellow. If red touches black, it’s a friend of Jack\u201d. The common, age-old rhyme supposedly helps to distinguish between the deadly coral snake and several of its harmless lookalikes.
\nBelow, we have listed a handful of ways you can identify black and red banded snakes:<\/p>\n
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Kingsnakes are found throughout North America. They are large, nonvenomous constrictors that prey primarily on rodents and small reptiles. Kingsnakes are typically brownish-gray with dark bands running down their backs. These bands may be broken into smaller stripes. Kingsnakes are not usually aggressive toward humans. However, if they feel threatened, they will strike at people.<\/p>\n
Since their red bands do not touch their yellow bands, it is safe to conclude that these snakes are non-venomous snakes.<\/p>\n
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