

They have prominent bands on their body of colors such as red, white, yellow, and black. Venomous Snake Species in West Palm Beach Coral snakes:Ĭoral snakes are venomous snakes that are found in West Palm Beach. Eastern indigo snakes are mostly active during the daytime. When eastern indigo snakes are young, they have more red pigmentation on their bodies, mostly on their heads, which fades over time as they grow up. The chin along with its sides is not uniformly colored with its body and instead it is orangish brown. It has a shiny body in a bluish-black color. It is usually black and is the longest snake with its origin in the United States. The eastern indigo snake is a very large snake ranging from 60 inches to 84 inches. Northern black racer snakes are dark black, however, when the snakes are young, they have a greyish brown body along with dark blotches on their skin, these blotches along with the color of the snake matures into a uniform black shade which is visible on all adult northern black racer snakes. Like some snakes it does not have keeled scales, rather the scales appear smooth making the snake's body look matte clear. The northern black racer has a very dark, smooth, and cylindrical body. The northern black racer is a fairly large snake that measures between 30 to 65 inches.

The Florida water snake is different from other species of southern water snakes primarily in their markings on the backside. In adult Florida water snakes, the colors on their lower sides are somewhat darker than the patterns of crossbands which makes the body appear blotched. When you observe the snake ventrally, it is in lighter colors such as yellow and white which is dominated by dark markings of black or red/brown colors. Towards the back of its surface, the Florida water snake is light brown or sometimes yellow with dark crossbands from red to black. The Florida water snake is a sub species of southern water snake.

The mangrove snake is mildly venomous with rear fangs. The eye structure allows it to see better at night when it is active and on the hunt. The mangrove snake's eyes are large with narrow, vertical slits, earning it another common name-the yellow-ringed cat snake. The yellow bands do not generally join over the back or under the belly. This slender snake is primarily black with yellow scales around its face and bands around its body.
