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Date: 2014-05-07 16:42:42
Micrurus
Venomous animals
Wilderness medical emergencies
Coral snake
Snake
Micrurus fulvius
Rattlesnake
Long-nosed snake
Kingsnake
Squamata
Elapidae
Venomous snakes

WILDLIFE NOTES Western Coral snake There are two kinds of coral snakes in the U.S. The Eastern Coral Snake (Micrurus fulvius) occurs from North Carolina to

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