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What kind of snake has a black body with yellow stripes and a yellow belly; it is aggressive when bothered and is located in North Carolina

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SOURCE: Wiring Problems

You didn't cut the plastic connectors off the factory wiring, did you? One is gray and one black.... if not, just get to a stereo shop and buy a wiring kit for your car and all colors will match. They're about $10. If you DID..... well..... we have a LOT of work to do....

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 31, 2009

SOURCE: need a stereo wiring diagram for my van.

Yep!
Here you go...
1995 Mercury Villager Car Stereo Radio Wiring Diagram
Radio Constant 12V+ Wire: Green/Purple
Radio Ignition Switched 12V+ Wire: Yellow/Black
Radio Ground Wire: Black/Light Green
Radio Illumination Wire: Green
Radio Dimmer Wire: N/A
Radio Antenna Trigger Wire: N/A
Radio Amplifier Trigger Wire: N/A
Front Speakers Size: 5′ x 7′
Front Speakers Location: Doors
Left Front Speaker Wire (+): Orange/Light Green
Left Front Speaker Wire (-): Light Blue/White
Right Front Speaker Wire (+): White/Light Green
Right Front Speaker Wire (-): Dark Green/Orange
Rear Speakers Size: 5′ x 7′
Rear Speakers Location: Side Panels
Left Rear Speaker Wire (+): Light Brown/White
Left Rear Speaker Wire (-): Light Brown/Yellow
Right Rear Speaker Wire (+): Light Brown/Green
Right Rear Speaker Wire (-): Brown/Pink

That's what they show for factory
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Kevin Groce

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  • Posted on Sep 03, 2009

SOURCE: what's the new tax data table for north carolina

http://www.boe.ca.gov/pdf/7-75.pdf


i think this is what you need

brandon day

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  • Posted on Mar 25, 2010

SOURCE: i need the radio wiring diagram for a 1992 cadillac eldorado

white is front left. greay is front right. green is rear left . purple is rear right. black is ground .yellow is power. red is ignition. or do u need factory wiring? the12volt.com try this website it is very helpfull

Harrie

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  • Posted on Jul 14, 2014

SOURCE: a brown headed snake with light colored patches outlined in black. One on back of the head as the rest of body

Click the link and when ready, click images.
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What kind of snack is small, black and has an orange belly?

In the US a ring neck snake,not dangerous but don't handle it

In Australia a red bellied black snake, very venomous
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Black snake with yellow stripe down each side about 2ft. long what is it?

Hi Connie

Sounds like you're describing the common garter snake.
Harmless to humans.
See the link below.
-Steve


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How to identify a snake in georgia

When I lived in Georgia I watched my dog jump at a snake every morning for two or three days. I looked it up and "thought" it was a rat snake. But this snake was really vicious! Turns out, it was a poisonous copperhead snake! What I am saying is that snake identification charts are not that easy to read. However, I learned that snake behavior is important!
According to WikiHow: "Copperheads. These beauties have a similar body shape to cottonmouths but are much brighter, ranging from coppery brown to bright orange, silver-pink and peach.[2] The young have yellow tails as well.

Check out their head shape. Non-venomous snakes have a spoon-shaped rounded head and venomous snakes will have a more triangular head.
The fact that you describe the snake you saw as long might be a good sign as most of the poisonous snakes I saw in Georgia had fat bodies.

According to SRELherp.UGA: Brown snakes are small -- 6-13 in. (17-33 cm) -- snakes that are usually brown, but can be yellowish, reddish, or grayish-brown. They usually have two rows of dark spots, sometimes linked, along the back and a dark streak down the side of the head. The belly is light brown to white.

Maybe this will help you: http://www.oplin.org/snake/quick%20id/quickid.html
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Kind of snake with black body whitestripes dimaion?

Eastern kingsnakes are large -- 36 - 48 in (90-122 cm) -- shiny-black, smooth-scaled snakes with white or yellow chain-link bands that cross the back and connect along the sides. Because of this pattern, this species is also referred to as the chain kingsnake.
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What snake is black with yellow stripes?

The Plains garter snake has either an orange or yellow stripe down its back and distinctive black bars on its lip. The stripe normally starts at the head and continues all the way to the tail tip. Lateral stripes are located on the third and fourth scale rows and are normally a greenish-yellow color.
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Types of snakes with pictures

The eastern ribbon snake or common ribbon snake (Thamnophis sauritus sauritus) is a subspecies of ribbon snake found in the northeastern United States.
Some similar species are the western ribbon snake, common garter snake, Plains garter snake, and Butler's garter snake.[2]
The other subspecies are the northern (T. s. septentrionalis), Peninsula (T. s. sackenii), and bluestripe (T. s. nitae) ribbon snakes.
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