yes
Coral snakes are usually found in pine forests, hardwood forests, and coastal scrub habitats with sandy soil where their prey, such as small rodents and lizards, are abundant. They prefer areas with dense vegetation and cover to hide and hunt for food.
No, a coral snake cannot live in a forest. The only chance a coral snake can live in a forest is if a Human brings a male and a female together and have babies.
Rainbow snakes (Farancia erytrogramma) do not live in deserts. They inhabit the humid deciduous forests of the southeastern United States.
Coral snakes do not live in water.
Coral snakes typically live in warm, tropical regions of North and South America, such as the southeastern United States, Mexico, and parts of Central and South America. They can be found in various habitats including forests, swamps, and grasslands.
yes coral snakes live in deserts yellow on black your okay jack red on black hope you hit the road jack meaning if you see red on black it deadly if yellow on black it not deadly
Yes, there are coral snakes in Florida.
Yes, many snakes do live in the rainforest, however they do not exclusively live in the rainforest. Different species of snake live in temperate forests, grasslands, deserts, and in lakes, rivers, and oceans.
Some snakes can.
yes they live on coral leaves
Rattlesnakes live in forests or deserts. The could live in blueberry fields if there was one nearby. It doesnt matter what type of field it is.
yes