Coral snakes are deadly but milk snakes are fine. The Milk snakes look just look like coral snakes as a defense.
The difference between the two (in appearence) is:
Milksnakes have a pattern of: BLACK, RED, BLACK, YELLOW, BLACK, RED, BLACK, YELLOW, BLACK (ect)
Coral snakes have a pattern of: BLACK, YELLOW, RED, YELLOW, BLACK, YELLOW, RED, YELLOW, BLACK, YELLOW (ect)
A ryme that may help you to remember the difference is:
RED BLACK, VENOUM LACK
RED YELLOW, KILLS A FELLOW
No, the milk snake is nonvenomous, but it mimics the highly venomous coral snake. One way to tell them apart is this cute little poem that has saved many a life. Both the milk and coral snakes have stripes of red, black, and yellow, only if the red stripes border the yellow ones, it's a coral snake. Anyway, here's the poem:
If red touches yellow,
you're a dead fellow.
If red touches black,
venom is lacked.
No of course not. Why would they be sold in pet stores if they were poisonous !
No, they eat insects and help farmers and gardeners.
Red on yellow, deadly fellow; Red on black, venom lack. As you can see...it depends
No. Milk snakes are nonvenomous, but can be mistaken for coral snakes, which are potentially deadly.
no
No, Corn Snakes are a non-venomous type of snake.
The Eastern Mississauga Rattlesnake
They are a venomous species - yes.
Yes, poinsettias are poisionous
No. Milk snakes are still widespread.
milk snakes and coral snakes they look the same but coral snakes are dangerous and milk snakes aren't
Yes, there is such a thing as milk snakes.
No poisionous snakes or spiders. Similar size and population. English speaking. Good at rugby.
Hmm... I'm not an expert on snakes, but I don't think the Milk snake got it's name by drinking milk. I don't think there a lot of snakes that do, if any.
It may be milk!
smell snakes lol..... :P
All snakes are nocturnal.