3. California Red-Sided Garter Snake. The California red-sided garter snake ( Thamnophis sirtalis infernalis) is an amazing subspecies of garter snake. These beautiful snakes boast a bright red and black checkboard on their dorsal; however, their bellies are much paler, usually white or yellow.. Identify your snake below by filtering results based on the region you saw the snake and its main color or pattern. Guide to Patterns: Uniform. Stripes. Rings. Diamonds. Crossbands. Blotches.

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The red-black striped snake (Bothrophthalmus lineatus) is the monotypical member of the genus Bothrophthalmus. This snake is found in the Sub-Saharan African countries of Rwanda, Uganda, Burundi, Angola and Guinea. It is a harmless snake, black with five red stripes down its back. It lives in forests and forest islands from 700 to 2300 m.. Sometimes enters suburban yards. This harmless snake is common in southern California and less common in the San Joaquin Valley and foothills, and is active during the day. Color can be brown, tan, black, or brick red. often while digging in leaf litter or under rocks or other surface objects. Juveniles are tiny.