Micrurus serranus

Micrurus serranus

The Micrurus serranus, or Central American coral snake, is a vibrant, nocturnal predator found in the rainforests of Costa Rica and Panama, characterized by its striking red, black, and yellow banding and potent neurotoxic venom. This species plays a vital role in controlling the populations of small reptiles and amphibians, contributing to the ecological balance of its diverse habitats.

Apostolepis christineae

Apostolepis christineae

Discover the unique Apostolepis christineae, also known as Christine's snail-eater, a slender, nocturnal snake native to the tropical rainforests of South America, featuring striking light brown to tan coloration with darker stripes. This vulnerable species plays a vital role in its ecosystem by controlling small reptile and insect populations while being a key prey for larger predators.