Cemophora coccinea, the Scarlet Snake, one of multiple species that exhibits red, white, yellow, and black striping throughout its body. It has read and white stripes and a crown of yellow that is indicative of this species. As a result of this it often gets mistaken for other species with similar patterns. This is in the Northernmost part of their range, New Jersey, they range from there to Florida and west to Oklahoma.
As #SnakeWeek continues here’s one of the more colorful snake species in North America, the Scarlet Snake, Cemophora coccinea. I have found many of these in Florida and Georgia but this one was one of the few I found in New Jersey, the Northernmost part of their range.