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  2. Pliocercus elapoides - Wikipedia

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    Pliocercus elapoides, also known commonly as the variegated false coral snake, is a species of snake in the family Colubridae. The species is native to southern North America and northern Central America .

  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. Elapidae - Wikipedia

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    Elapidae (/ ə ˈ l æ p ə d iː /, commonly known as elapids / ˈ ɛ l ə p ə d z /, from Ancient Greek: ἔλαψ élaps, variant of ἔλλοψ éllops "sea-fish") [6] is a family of snakes characterized by their permanently erect fangs at the front of the mouth.

  5. How coral snakes are different from other venomous snakes ...

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    Coral snakes are the only North American snakes in the cobra family. Their venom, generally referred to as neurotoxic venom, is different from that of most other U.S. snakes. It affects the ...

  6. Pliocercus - Wikipedia

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    Pliocercus elapoides Cope, 1860 – variegated false coral snake Pliocercus elapoides aequalis Salvin, 1861; Pliocercus elapoides diastema (Bocourt, 1886) Pliocercus elapoides elapoides Cope, 1860; Pliocercus elapoides occidentalis H.M. Smith & Landy, 1965; Pliocercus euryzonus Cope, 1862 – Cope's false coral snake

  7. Venomous coral snake found in Florida looks nothing like it’s ...

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  8. Taste tradition: Why we eat black-eyed peas, greens, and ...

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    If you want to make fresh beans but not cook the whole bag, this handy calculator says 4 1/2 ounces of dried, uncooked peas equals one can of 15-ounce peas. Cans or even frozen black-eyed peas are ...

  9. Micrurus obscurus - Wikipedia

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    Micrurus obscurus, the black-neck Amazonian coral snake or Bolivian coral snake, is a species of snake of the family Elapidae. [2] The snake is found in Colombia, ...