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  2. Andean milk snake - Wikipedia

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    There are several rhymes to help people remember the color difference between harmless milk snakes and the poisonous coral snake. Two rhymes that describe the stripe pattern of these snakes are: "Black 'round yellow, harmless fellow. Yellow 'round black, stay far back." "Red touches black, you're O.K. Jack. Red touches yellow, you're a dead ...

  3. Coral snake - Wikipedia

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    While any snake exhibiting the coral snake's color and/or banding pattern in the southeastern United States will almost certainly, in fact, be a coral snake, there are coral snakes in other parts of the world that are colored differently. [4] Coral snakes in the United States are most notable for their red, yellow/white, and black-colored banding.

  4. Micrurus fulvius - Wikipedia

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    Micrurus fulvius, commonly known as the eastern coral snake, [3] common coral snake, American cobra, [4] and more, is a species of highly venomous coral snake in the family Elapidae. The family also contains the cobras and sea snakes . [ 5 ]

  5. Banded krait - Wikipedia

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    It has arrowhead-like yellow markings on its otherwise black head and has yellow lips, lores, chin, and throat. [6] The tail is relatively small, about one-tenth the length of the snake. The longest banded krait measured was 2.25 m (7 ft 5 in) long, but normally the length encountered is 1.8 m (5 ft 11 in).

  6. List of snakes by common name - Wikipedia

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    Bird snake; Black-headed snake; Mexican black kingsnake; Black rat snake; Black snake. Red-bellied black snake; Blind snake. Brahminy blind snake; Texas blind snake; Western blind snake; Boa. Abaco Island boa; Amazon tree boa; Boa constrictor; Cuban boa; Dumeril's boa; Dwarf boa; Emerald tree boa; Hogg Island boa; Jamaican boa; Madagascar ...

  7. Scarlet kingsnake - Wikipedia

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    A method to help differentiate between venomous and non-venomous tricolor snakes in North America is found in an enormous variety of popular phrases, which are usually some variation of "Red touches black, friend of jack, red touches yellow, kill a fellow", "red on yellow, kill a fellow; red on black, venom lack", or "if red touches yellow, you ...

  8. Smithophis arunachalensis - Wikipedia

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    The Arunachal rain snake or black and yellow smithophis (Smithophis arunachalensis) is a species of snake found in India. [1] References

  9. Chilorhinophis gerardi - Wikipedia

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    Chilorhinophis gerardi, commonly known as the Congo two-headed snake, Gerard's black and yellow burrowing snake, and Gerard's two-headed snake, is a species of mildly venomous snake in the family Atractaspididae. [3] The species is endemic to Africa.