The Micrurus spixii, or Brazilian coral snake, is a venomous serpent known for its striking red, black, and yellow coloration, typically reaching up to 1 meter in length. Found in the rainforests and savannas of eastern Brazil, this nocturnal predator plays a vital role in the ecosystem by controlling populations of small reptiles and amphibians.
Tag: Brazilian Coral Snake
Micrurus brasiliensis
<b>Micrurus brasiliensis</b>, or the Brazilian Coral Snake, is a strikingly colored species found in South America's tropical rainforests, recognized by its distinctive black, red, and yellow banding. This nocturnal predator plays a vital role in maintaining local ecosystems through its diet of small reptiles and amphibians.
Erythrolamprus cobella
Discover the stunning Erythrolamprus cobella, also known as the Brazilian Coral Snake, characterized by its vibrant red, yellow, and black banding. Found in South America's diverse habitats, this nocturnal predator plays a crucial role in regulating local ecosystems by preying on small reptiles and amphibians.