Eastern Coral Snake Animal Pictures

Micrurus fulvius

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The fangs of the Eastern Coral Snake are small and do not fold back into its mouth when its mouth is closed.

The fangs of the Eastern Coral Snake are small and do not fold back into its mouth when its mouth is closed.
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The fangs of the Eastern Coral Snake are small and do not fold back into its mouth when its mouth is closed.

Eastern coral snake (Micrurus fulvius) are graceful, slender snakes whose length ranges between 2 and 3 feet when they’re mature.

Eastern coral snake (Micrurus fulvius) are graceful, slender snakes whose length ranges between 2 and 3 feet when they’re mature.
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Eastern coral snake (Micrurus fulvius) are graceful, slender snakes whose length ranges between 2 and 3 feet when they’re mature.

The weight of the Eastern Coral Snake is between 2 and 5 pounds, depending on its size.

The weight of the Eastern Coral Snake is between 2 and 5 pounds, depending on its size.
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The weight of the Eastern Coral Snake is between 2 and 5 pounds, depending on its size.

The eastern coral snake has a black snout followed by a band of yellow, then black, then yellow or white, then red, then yellow then black all the way down to the tail.

The eastern coral snake has a black snout followed by a band of yellow, then black, then yellow or white, then red, then yellow then black all the way down to the tail.
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The eastern coral snake has a black snout followed by a band of yellow, then black, then yellow or white, then red, then yellow then black all the way down to the tail.