a yellow and black striped snake is called the bungarus fasciatus
ANSWER:It depends on which way the stripes run and how long the snake is.The Banded Krait (bungarus fasciatus) is a venomous elapid snake species found in India, Bangladesh and Southeast Asia. The stripes are actually evenly spaced thick rings around the snake instead of stripes and the color can be yellow or orange and black. For a close-up picture - see second related link
Ribbon snakes are all members of the North American genus Thamnophis. They are found as far north as Southeast Alaska and as far south as Mexico. The various species and subspecies found throughout North America are common in the pet trade. The ribbon snake is similar in appearance to the garter snake but with a much longer tail. Tail length for the ribbon snake generally accounts for one third or more of total body length. Their heads have no distinct join to the neck or body, and three (usually) longitudinal stripes, one along the back and one along each side. In the wild they are typically found in or near water.
Ribbon snakes are not much thicker than a pencil, but can grow to many feet long. They are very active, and move very quickly. They are master escape artists, requiring a fully sealed enclosure. The stripes run from head to tail.
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Garter snakes are found throughout North America in marshes, woodlands, meadows and in drainage ditches. They typically have a black background with a few yellowish stripes on the back running from head to tail.
More than likely this is a Kingsnake found in the southern part of the us, Good snake to have around as they eat other snakes (both venomous and non-venomous). They are also known to eat mice and rats and make great house pets!! - Jake & Erin :) Nashville TN
I dont know what kind of snake that would be but i saw the same color on my carport and It have a purplish kind of tongue
While your history is something you should go over with your eye doctor, most of the time painless black dots are often called floaters. You should be checked by your eye doctor if these dots have come on recently, or have gotten worse. Your eye doctor will evaluate if it is indeed just a floater or if it is something worse like a retinal detachment (that is very serious and needs immediate action)!
It could be splinter hemorrhages.
They are called ridges. The characteristics have names: ridge endings, bifurcations, dots and maridge shape variances.
They can be all the colours of the rainbowButterflies come in many different colors. Colors include red, yellow, blue, green orange, purple, black or white. Many butterflies are a combination of different colors. There really are so many different colors that a butterfly can be!
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The yellow-bellied sea snake has black on the top. It has a yellow belly. It also has black dots.
I don't know, but I saw one yesterday like that, Jet black with 3 yellow dot pattern, then a white dot then the 3 yellow dot pattern, doing this along the mid section nearly the full length of the approx. 4 foot long body.. near Dunlap, Tn...
Very Fashionable :-) * Possibly a yellow-headed blackbird?
male black widow
they look mostly yellow and have black dots here and there
That is a garden spider
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It sounds like the buck moth. They are black with yellow dots all along their body. The dots are in twos down their back.
I have seen black ones with red dots. There are also yellow ones with black dots. These tend to be smaller. [Netherlands]
: Wires colors: : Blue/yellow, red/white, yellow (silver dots), yellow/green, red/yellow, blue/red, green/orange, black (silver dots), white/green, brown/white, green (silver dots), white/red, red/black : primary color/stripes
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