1. Arizona Coral Snake (Micruroides euryxanthus)

    http://www.desertmuseum.org/books/nhsd_coral_snake.php

    The Arizona coral snake is a slender, small snake reaching only 13 to 21 inches (33-53 cm) in length. It is brightly colored with broad alternating bands of red and black separated by narrower bands of bright white or yellow. The bands completely encircle the body, but are paler on the belly. The head is black to behind the eyes.

  2. Species Profile: Eastern Coral Snake (Micrurus fulvius ...

    http://srelherp.uga.edu/snakes/micful.htm

    The coral snake is the only eastern species of snake with a pair of fixed fangs in the front of the mouth. Range and Habitat: The eastern coral snake is found in scattered localities in the southern Coastal Plain from North Carolina to Louisiana, including all of Florida, where they are most prevalent.

  3. Costa Rica Snakes. False and real coral snake

    https://nicoyapeninsula.com/wildlife/coralsnakes.php

    This coral snake can either have yellow or white rings around the inner black ring. It occurs in the moist and wet forests of the Atlantic lowlands and adjacent premontane slopes. Also in the southern part of the Pacific side of Cost Rica. The snake feeds mostly on freshwater eel, worms, snakes, and some lizards.

  4. Coral Snake Removal and Control

    https://www.animalcontrolsolutions.com/animals/coral-snake-removal.html

    Coral snakes are dry snakes, which means that they don't like to be around water. These snakes prefer dry land and heat. So if you live in a dry, heated area you most likely have coral snakes around. These snakes are very harmful to humans, but would never intentionally bite unless they feel threatened or in danger.

  5. Coral Snake Antivenom | FDA

    https://www.fda.gov/vaccines-blood-biologics/approved-blood-products/coral-snake-antivenom

    Indicated for treatment of envenomation by Micrurus fulvius fulvius (Eastern Coral Snake) and Micrurus fulvius tenere (Texas Coral Snake). Expiration Date Extension for North American Coral Snake...

  6. How To Tell A Coral Snake From A Corn Snake

    https://oddlycutepets.com/corn-snake-vs-coral-snake/

    Unlike their cousins, the coral snake, a corn snake is nonvenomous and will constrict its food using its muscles and teeth. These snakes can grow as large as 3′ feet to 5′ feet as adults, but because of their slender build, they are still manageable. In the United States, these snakes are native to the southeast.

  7. Pete Disher presents The Best 1968 Shelby Webpage

    http://thecoralsnake.com/Productionchanges

    It appears that later 4 speed GT500 KRs were actually supposed to use a wooden Cobra snake knob. The white with blue stripe knob was also used. Automatics usually have the stock shift handle with later cars having the wooden snake t-handle knob.

  8. The Venomous Snakes of Tennessee - TripSavvy

    https://www.tripsavvy.com/snakes-in-tennessee-2475813

    The Scarlet King Snake A notable mention is the scarlet king snake in Tennessee, which resembles the venomous coral snake of the southern United States. A way to distinguish between the two is an old rhyme: "Red and black, friendly Jack. Red and yellow, kill a fellow."

  9. Natural Snake Repellent: 12 Different Methods to Repel ...

    https://www.diynatural.com/natural-snake-repellent/

    Similar to essential oils, sulfur is offensive to snakes and will discourage them from entering areas where it is used. It is also the other active ingredient in Snake-A-Way. Sharp Mulch. Using sharp mulch-type items, like coral or eggshells, may help keep snakes away. Relocate Snakes. When all else fails, you may need to relocate snakes.