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The only genus of venomous snakes in the US that lay eggs
Highly venomous coral snake found in the leaf litter on Bocas del Toro.
Black yellow And red relatively small snake about 2ft dead on road
Hembra en cautiverio en el Serpentario de la Universidad de Antioquia, ...
Found on research trails at Caño Palma Biological Station. Lowland rainforest, ...
Venomous species. Found in some dead leaves.
Snake with yellow touching both black and red
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Photo take o a jungle path this is a small snake all red color whit three black ...
Fast and not wanting to stick around for the camera! Only got a tiny bit in the ...
Found DOR, had just been hit by the car in front of us. Next to my 3ft tongs ...
Yes, I had to kill it but if my mother wasn't around, I would have left it ...
Found in a empty riverbed. Didn't want to stick around for the camera.
We spotted this snake at the Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary. We had recently ...
Snake with brilliant markings and an extremely venomous bite.
Red and yellow bands touching separated by black bands. This coral snake was ...
This coral snake was spotted on a rural road. Apparently it is injured in the ...
Spoiler: This is a dead snake, found on the road. However, it looks alive, so ...
Coral snakes have full body bands in colors of black, yellow, and red. Their ...
A series of black, yellow, and red bands that completely encircle the body, ...
About 60 cm long, red, yellow and black venomous snake. The red scales are ...
I saw this snake dead on the road but way too close to where I live for my ...
An 80 cm long snake, it was swiming under the water. Due to the color pattern I ...
M. lemniscatus helleri is a long coral snake, relatively speaking. Although the ...