A ring neck snake is about the most docile gentle snake you will ever encounter.
Black snake with green ring around neck.
Its head is small somewhat flattened with a rounded snout and is darker in color than the rest of the body.
A small slender snake 10 0 to 15 0 inches in length having smooth scales and a black or dark gray body with a yellow or orange band around the neck.
The juvenile has a velvety black dorsum and an even blacker head.
It is a non poisonous snake that subsists on earthworms slugs small frogs and other garden pests.
They are slightly venomous but their nonaggressive nature and small rear facing fangs pose little.
The ring necked snake is found throughout the eastern and western united states southeastern.
Diadophis punctatus commonly known as the ring necked snake or ringneck snake is a harmless species of colubrid snake found throughout much of the united states central mexico and southeastern canada ring necked snakes are secretive nocturnal snakes so are rarely seen during the day time.
The coloration of the ring contrasts sharply with the dark gray or black back of this snake.
The belly is unmarked or has a row of dark half moon shaped spots along its length.
It has a slate blue to gray black body.
The belly of the ring necked is either yellow or orange often with a row of black spots running down its center.
Both subspecies have a bright yellow belly.
Northern ring necked snake.
The neck ring may be incomplete.
The ringneck snake is a small slender snake that can reach a length of about 18 inches though some have been captured up to 24 inches average 10 to 15 inches.
The scales are smooth and there are 15 17 dorsal scale rows at midbody.
Adults are small and slender bodied with a black body and yellow cream or orange ring across the neck.
Rarely more than a foot in length it will be immediately identified by the yellow ring behind the head and may be collected by hand for examination.
As their name suggests ringneck snakes have a conspicuous yellow ring just behind their head.
The pupil is round.
The ring necked snake gets its name from the distinctive light yellow or orange ring around the neck.
Characterized by mostly gray or black colouring the southern ringneck usually has a red yellow or orange underbelly in addition to the ring around its neck.
The belly is bright yellow orange or red with a single row of half moon spots down the center.
Ringnecks from the.
The northern ring necked snake generally has a complete neck ring and unmarked or few black dots belly.
The base color of the snake ranges from light gray to solid black but all ringneck snakes have a bright yellow underside.
The adult is gray to bluish black above with a flat black head.