This will hold true for most of the SE give or take one or two. I kind of like the attitude of a local guy who says "There are two kinds of snakes, chicken snakes and cobras. If it doesn't have a chicken in its mouth, it's a cobra."
NON-VENOMOUS SNAKES IN GEORGIAVENOMOUS SNAKES IN GEORGIA
- Eastern Green Water Snake
- Brown Water Snake
- Red or Yellow-Bellied Water Snake
- Banded Water Snake
- Northern Water Snake
- Banded Water Snake
- Striped Crayfish Snake
- Glossy Crayfish Snake
- Black Swamp Snake
- Brown Snake
- Red-Bellied Snake
- Eastern Ribbon Snake
- Common Garter Snake
- Smooth Earth Snake
- Rough Earth Snake
- Eastern Hognose Snake
- Southern Hognose Snake
- Ringneck Snake
- Eastern Worm Snake
- Pine Woods Snake
- Mud Snake
- Rainbow Snake
- Racer
- Coachwhip
- Rough Green Snake
- Corn Snake
- Rat Snake
- Pine Snake
- Eastern/Black Kingsnake
- Mole Kingsnake
- Scarlet Kingsnake/Milk Snake
- Scarlet Snake
- Southeastern Crowned Snake
- Eastern Indigo Snake
- Central Florida Crowned Snake
- Copperhead
- Pigmy Rattlesnake
- Canebrake or Timber Rattlesnake
- Cottonmouth
- Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake
- Eastern Coral Snake