Micrurus latifasciatus

Micrurus latifasciatus

The Micrurus latifasciatus, or broad-banded coral snake, is a striking, nocturnal predator found in Central and South America's humid rainforests and savannas, known for its vibrant yellow, orange, or red coloration adorned with broad black bands. This venomous snake plays a vital role in controlling small mammal and reptile populations, thereby contributing to the ecological balance of its habitat.

Micrurus ibiboboca

Micrurus ibiboboca

<p><b>Micrurus ibiboboca</b>, commonly known as the ibibobo or brilliant coral snake, is a strikingly colorful species found in the tropical and subtropical regions of South America, recognized for its distinctive black and yellow banding and potent neurotoxic venom. Primarily nocturnal, this carnivorous snake thrives in moist, densely vegetated habitats, playing a crucial role in controlling populations of small reptiles and amphibians.</p>

Micrurus helleri

Micrurus helleri

Discover <b>Micrurus helleri</b>, or Heller's coral snake, a vibrant and elusive species found in Central America's tropical regions, characterized by its striking banded coloration and potent neurotoxic venom. This nocturnal predator plays a vital role in its ecosystem, maintaining the balance of small vertebrate populations while exhibiting unique behaviors like ambush hunting and playing dead when threatened.

Micrurus frontifasciatus

Micrurus frontifasciatus

The Micrurus frontifasciatus, or southern coral snake, is a strikingly colored species found in the rainforests and savannas of Central and South America, known for its vibrant red, black, and yellow bands. This nocturnal predator plays a vital role in its ecosystem, primarily feeding on small vertebrates and showcasing fascinating mating behaviors while exhibiting minimal parental care.