Known for its gentle disposition and ability to curl up into a ball.
Often confused with coral snakes due to similar coloration, but harmless to humans.
Widely distributed across North America, often found near water, and is harmless to humans
These small, slender snakes are harmless and mainly feed on insects and small invertebrates.
Known for their striking patterns and their ability to prey on other snakes, including venomous ones.
They're excellent burrowers and are known for their distinctive markings.
Recognizable by the bright yellow or orange ring around its neck.