<b>Dumeril's Coral Snake (Micrurus dumerilii)</b> is a striking, venomous snake known for its vibrant black, yellow, and red coloration and secretive, nocturnal behavior. Thriving in diverse habitats across Central and South America, it plays a vital role in controlling prey populations while contributing to ecological balance.
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Micrurus diutius
Discover the stunning Micrurus diutius, or Western Coral Snake, known for its vibrant black and red bands, striking an impressive length of 60 to 100 cm. This elusive, nocturnal predator thrives in the humid regions of Central America, playing a vital role in maintaining the ecological balance as a top predator.
Micrurus distans
Introducing the Eastern Coral Snake (Micrurus distans), a strikingly colorful serpent found in Central and South America's humid rainforests and savannas. Known for its neurotoxic venom and unique black, yellow, and red banded pattern, this nocturnal predator plays a vital role in controlling the population of small vertebrates in its ecosystem.
Micrurus diastema
Discover the stunning Eastern Coral Snake (Micrurus diastema), known for its vibrant red, yellow, and black bands. Found in diverse habitats across Central and South America, this nocturnal predator plays a vital role in maintaining ecological balance, utilizing its potent venom to subdue small mammals and reptiles.
Micrurus diana
Discover the fascinating <b>Diana Coral Snake (<i>Micrurus diana</i>)</b>, a vibrant species native to Central and South America, known for its striking yellow, black, and red banding. This nocturnal predator plays a vital role in its ecosystem by regulating populations of small reptiles and amphibians with its potent neurotoxic venom.
Micrurus decoratus
<p><b>Micrurus decoratus</b>, known as the decorated coral snake, is a vibrant, nocturnal predator native to Central and South America, recognized for its striking black and red banding and neurotoxic venom. This species plays a crucial role in its ecosystem by controlling the populations of small reptiles and amphibians.</p>
Micrurus clarki
Micrurus clarki, commonly known as Clark's coral snake, is a vibrant and venomous species found in the humid rainforests and tropical savannas of Central America. Measuring 60 to 120 centimeters in length, it features striking bands of red, yellow, and black, playing a crucial role in regulating small reptile and amphibian populations within its ecosystem.
Micrurus carvalhoi
<b>Micrurus carvalhoi</b>, or Carvalho's Coral Snake, is a vibrant, venomous serpent found in the dense rainforests and humid savannas of South America. This slender snake, distinguished by its striking red, black, and yellow bands, plays a crucial role in its ecosystem as a nocturnal predator of small reptiles and snakes.
Micrurus boicora
Discover the <b>Boicora Coral Snake</b> (<i>Micrurus boicora</i>), a strikingly colored predator native to the tropical regions of South America, known for its potent neurotoxic venom and role in maintaining ecological balance by preying on small reptiles and amphibians. With a slender body adorned with vibrant bands and unique behavioral adaptations, this species thrives in dense vegetation and plays a crucial role in its habitat.
Micrurus bocourti
Discover the striking Bocourt's coral snake (Micrurus bocourti), a nocturnal species native to the tropical rainforests of Central America, known for its bold bands of red, yellow, and black. This venomous snake plays a crucial role in its ecosystem by preying on small reptiles and amphibians while thriving in warm, humid habitats rich in cover.