CORAL SNAKE

name for poisonous New World snakes of the same family as the Old World cobras. About 30 species inhabit Mexico, Central America, and N South America; two are found in the United States. The Eastern coral snake (Micrurus fulvius), or harlequin snake, is found in the SE United States and N Mexico. It is a burrowing snake with a small, blunt head and a cylindrical body, averaging 2 1 / 2 ft (75 cm) in length. The body is ringed with bands of black, red, and yellow; the tail has yellow and black rings only. The Sonoran, or Western, coral snake (Micruroides euryxanthus) is a rather rare species found in the SW United States and NW Mexico. It is about 18 in. (45 cm) long and has much broader bands of yellow than those of the Eastern species. Coral snakes can be distinguished from a number of similarly colored harmless snakes by the fact that they are the only ones with red bands touching yellow ones. The venom of coral snakes, like that of cobras, acts on the nervous system and causes paralysis; the mortality rate among humans who are bitten is high. However, coral snakes are infrequently encountered because of their burrowing habits, and they seldom bite unless handled. They feed on other snakes and on lizards. Coral snakes are classified in the phylum Chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, class Reptilia, order Squamata, family Elapidae.

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...and rare, a scarlet snake, with alternate rings...looked exactly like a coral snake: quite perfect...cauliflower field. With snakes, you never know. The poisonous snakes came later, when...is a small, stout snake, rarely over two...
...Figure 11.10 The structure of a snake toxin that adopts a three-finger...that of erabutoxin a, from the sea snake, Laticauda semifasciata which was...Asian cobras and South American coral snake includes long toxins whose extra...
...of Osgood, Ind. holotype , Snake Island, Lake St. John, Quebec...authority on American Paleozoic corals.OCCURRENCE: Lowville zone...externally more like sponges than corals. This idea is emphasized because...noted. These Syringopora- like corals differ mainly in degrees of...
...rammed into her. My first thought was that she had stepped on a snake, the one I had been expecting for so long. The snakes always came out after dark and lay on the paths that had been...moon came up Margaret had several times leaped back from a snake of writhing tree roots growing across the path. But this time...
...Then she glanced down and caught sight of a freshly plucked snakes pillow in the chipped mug. The flower was tender and bright...that still clung to its petals, like a glistening chip of red coral. Where had it come from? Curious, she bent and brushed it...
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...and impoverished home life, Coral Suzannes Grade one report indicates...time that she dropped the name Coral, perhaps the first sign of...at the school.(17) In the Snake Pit, conditions were difficult...assault Joan and verbally abuse Coral Suzanne. The family was always...
...group) and not those of the families of snakes that produce neurotoxic venom (e.g., cobras, coral snakes). There is also a term for de-venomized snakes: a venomoid is a formerly venomous snake whose venom glands or ducts have been removed...
...rushed up to report a dead coral snake on the trail. With its...indeed looked like a coral snake. We saved the specimen. It...harmless colubrid, the coral snake mimic Pliocercus elapoides...looks exactly like a live coral snake to determine its identity by...mimics. The venomous coral snakes (Micrurus) lived at lower...
...it. D. H. Lawrences poem Snake used to be in many an English...Christopher has a poem, Coral Snake, which makes an implied reference...sliced seed potatoes When the snake started up from underfoot And...on. The poet describes the snakes black, red, and yellow rings...
...H., COSS, R. G. (1977). Snake mobbing by california ground squirrels...1975). Innate recognition of a coral snake pattern by a possible avian predator...760. SMITH, S. M. (1977). Coral-snake pattern recognition and stimulus...
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...Association examined 39 victims of coral snakebites. There were no...such as the scarlet king snake, mimic the bright red, yellow...black coloration of the coral snake. This potential for confusion...identification of a nonpoisonous snake can be made). The bites of both pit vipers and coral snakes can be effectively treated...
Snake Camouflage Deters Predators. Harmless snakes using the colors of...extremely poisonous coral snakes, noted for their...The striped and brown snake replicas were intended...sites in Arizona where coral snakes were known to occur...focused on the behavior of snake-eating mammalian predators...
...muchas 98 percent--comes from snakes in the Crotalidae family...Elapidae are represented by the coral snake, which hasshort and fixed...were only five bites by coral snakes. The highest incidence of...the fact that the copperhead snake, responsible for so many bites...
...in most of these areas the snake is becoming increasingly rare...numbers: Some people kill indigo snakes simply because they are snakes, while others--poachers...feet, seven inches.) The snake is entirely iridescent black except for a pale wash of coral red along the throat and upper...
...are slender, fast-moving snakes that live in the treetops...primarily of frogs. Campbells Milk Snakes (Lampropeltis triangulum campbell...coloration of the highly venomous Coral Snake. Burmese Pythons (Python...legless lizards, including snakes. There are nearly 8,000...
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Coral Snake Antivenom Supply Running Low. Byline...people bitten by the poisonous coral snake, as supplies of the only available...Drug Administration to treat coral snake bites. Coral snakes, identified by their distinct red...
...Common or Spectacled Caiman and South American False Coral Snake, C1705 -10 , by Maria Sibylla Merian Thos: Purple...a giant waterbug, aspectacled caiman with a coiling coral snake. Merian too may have beensomething of a monster in her...
...TV Chef Who Cooks Real Food, Not Edible Coral Reef; ... and Its a Woman, of Course...experiences. I sat aghast at the edible coral reef he made recently. i mean, why...Vietnam to eat the still-beating heart of a snake, as anthony Bourdain did, or spend hours...
...did you know that all snakes in the UK are protected...species, such as the US milk snake, mimic the colourful stripes of the venomous coral snake to ward off predators...information about the history of snakes, how they reproduce, grow...
...months ago Zoe Ball used the snake charmer trick to publicise...recapture her glory days, posed in snake body paint for a mens magazine...doldrums she teamed up with a snake for a raunchy Playboy picture...hours posing with two venomous coral snakes for a Vanity Fair photo in...
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CORAL SNAKE name for poisonous New World snakes of the same family as...States. The Eastern coral snake ( Micrurus fulvius...or Western, coral snake ( Micruroides euryxanthus...Eastern species. Coral snakes can be distinguished...
...eats rodents, birds, and snakes. It is immune to the venom...constriction. The scarlet king snake ( L. doliata ) has a pattern...similar to that of the unrelated coral snake. Other less brightly marked...same species are called milk snakes, because they are reputed...
HARLEQUIN SNAKE see coral snake . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...grip the ground. These snakes bear live young at sea...region, but the common sea snake, Pelamis platurus, ranges...90 cm) long. A few sea snake species leave the water to lay eggs on coral reefs. These snakes have ventral plates like...
...including the milk snake), and the bull, hognose, and rat snakes. The family Boidae...Asia. The poisonous coral snakes of the New World also...Venom is removed from snakes for use in treating certain...snakebites. See also snake worship . Classification...
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