Have you ever heard the rhyme: red and black, friend of Jack. Red and yellow, kills a fellow? This limerick exists to help people distinguish between a venomous coral snake, whose bite can be very serious, and harmless counterparts like the scarlet king sn
Have you ever heard the rhyme: red and black, friend of Jack. Red and yellow, kills a fellow? This limerick exists to help people distinguish between a venomous coral snake, whose bite can be very serious, and harmless counterparts like the scarlet king snake.
History:
There are over 70 coral snake species worldwide, and most are found in the western hemisphere. However, genetic studies have found that the coral snakes heritage began somewhere in Asia. Most coral snake species are small in size and rarely grow to be longer than three feet. However, some have been known to grow to be over six feet long. There are even aquatic variations with specially adapted tails for swimming!
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