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  1. Learn how to identify different species of black snakes in the US based on their appearance, habitat, and diet. See photos and facts about venomous and non-venomous black snakes, such as racers, ratsnakes, kingsnakes, and more.

  2. One of the more prominently patterned snakes, the Banded Krait is stripped in black and white from head to tail. It has a mostly black head and a body with a triangular cross-section. This is one that can be spotted from afar and should not be approached as it is venomous and may bite if threatened.

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  3. Sep 8, 2023 · Learn about the scientific and common names of different kinds of black snakes, including the nine species in the Pseudechis genus and other snakes with "black" in their name. Find out their characteristics, habitats, diets, and venom levels.

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  4. Jun 21, 2024 · Learn about the black snake, a non-venomous constrictor that lives in various habitats and eats rats and mice. Find out interesting facts, myths, and tips for dealing with these snakes around your property.

  5. Learn about black snake, a term for several snake species that are mostly or entirely black. Find out about their venom, habitat, and how they differ from other snake families.

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  6. Learn about different types of black snakes, their appearance, habitat, and diet. Discover the venomous Black Mamba, the non-venomous Black Rat Snake, and more.

  7. Eastern rat snakes, formerly known as black rat snakes, are large non-venomous snakes between 3.5 and 7 feet (one and two meters) long. They have shiny black scales on their back and a light colored belly, and their throat and chin are white. The head of an eastern rat snake is wider than the neck and the rest of the body. Range.