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any of the small and venomous groups of snakes of the elapid family with red, black and yellow bands on the skin
What is a "coral snake"?
A coral snake is a venomous snake known for its colorful and distinctive pattern of red, yellow, and black bands. It is native to various regions, including North and South America. Coral snakes have slender bodies and small heads, with fangs that deliver potent neurotoxic venom. Despite their venomous nature, they are generally shy and reclusive, preferring to avoid confrontation. Coral snakes primarily feed on small reptiles, amphibians, and occasionally insects. Their bright coloration serves as a warning to potential predators about their venomous nature. Due to their potent venom, coral snakes are considered dangerous, and it is important to exercise caution and respect when encountering them.
any of various venomous elapid snakes of Asia and Africa and Australia
coral snake