Definition
A "ring snake" generally refers to a ring-necked snake, a slender snake with a distinctive ring around its neck ð. These snakes are non-venomous and typically small, often found in woodlands and gardens. They're secretive creatures, preferring to hide under rocks and logs. Think of them as the introverts of the snake world. Unlike cobras, ring snakes pose no threat to humans. They mainly eat insects, worms, and small amphibians. They are like the cleanup crew of the backyard ecosystem. These snakes are more about chill vibes than dramatic showdowns.