Never heard that before but .... how do you know which red ones are the good guys? They are listed as both kill and friend. What about brown? I know green snakes aren't bad hubs picks those up all the time and puts them someplace where I can't see them. Grass snake garder snake what ever they are. I will be on the lookout for the red snakes wearing the white hats and I won't send those to the snake pit in the sky.TLE2 wrote:Remember the old rhyme:
Red and Yellow, Kill a Fellow
Red and Black, Friend of Jack
..as if anyone ever forgets it.
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This is how you tell the difference between a Coral snake and another one that looks very similar. A coral snake has red and yellow bands adjacent to each other. The safe snake has red and black bands next to each other.seniorshooteress wrote:Never heard that before but .... how do you know which red ones are the good guys? They are listed as both kill and friend. What about brown? I know green snakes aren't bad hubs picks those up all the time and puts them someplace where I can't see them. Grass snake garder snake what ever they are. I will be on the lookout for the red snakes wearing the white hats and I won't send those to the snake pit in the sky.TLE2 wrote:Remember the old rhyme:
Red and Yellow, Kill a Fellow
Red and Black, Friend of Jack
..as if anyone ever forgets it.
And the version I remember is:
Red and yellow: deadly fellow
Red and black: venom lack
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It is based upon the pattern of the colored rings.seniorshooteress wrote: Never heard that before but .... how do you know which red ones are the good guys? They are listed as both kill and friend.
A small difference that may make it more clear.
Red on Yellow, Kill a Fellow
Red on Black, Friend of Jack

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Here are some other venomous snakes:
Cotton mouth / water moccasin:

Copperhead:

Diamond back rattler:

Cotton mouth / water moccasin:

Copperhead:

Diamond back rattler:

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Those two red and black snakes look simular. I can see myself outside with a magnifing glass looking at the pattern on a snake before I chop off it's head or otherwise dispose of it. I will talk to the the snake "Hey there little fella, let me inspect you, now hold real still and don't bite me." Did I fail to mention, I am terrified of ANY snake?



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try this version...seniorshooteress wrote:Those two red and black snakes look simular. I can see myself outside with a magnifing glass looking at the pattern on a snake before I chop off it's head or otherwise dispose of it. I will talk to the the snake "Hey there little fella, let me inspect you, now hold real still and don't bite me." Did I fail to mention, I am terrified of ANY snake?![]()
Red touches yellow: kill a fellow
Red touches black: venom lack
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You want to keep the King Snakes around - among other things, they eat mice, rats, and other snakes - including venomous ones (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingsnake).seniorshooteress wrote:Those two red and black snakes look simular. I can see myself outside with a magnifing glass looking at the pattern on a snake before I chop off it's head or otherwise dispose of it. I will talk to the the snake "Hey there little fella, let me inspect you, now hold real still and don't bite me." Did I fail to mention, I am terrified of ANY snake?![]()
The coral snake will normally flee, and will only bite as a last resort (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coral_snake)
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Yeah, and unlike the coral snake, that one will chase you down and bite you in the backside. The sound it makes is terrifying.TxRVer wrote:That one in red is the scariest.