No. They live in and like to live in grasslands, tropical grasslands fields and wetlands. So, they kind of live in a wet habitat/environment, but not a rain forest exactly.
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17 years
New Mexico is one place.
yes
in the Amazon forest
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.
Shrub layer
the forest floor
Ontario (very small population) , parts of the US, etc.
The milk snake lives in the rain forest
Yes they live on the VERY bottom of the forest floor
At least these snakes are confirmed to be present - Northern Copperhead Timber Rattlesnake Black Racer Northern Ringneck Snake Eastern Milk Snake Northern Water Snake Eastern Rat Snake source - paherp.org
boa snakes live in ... RAIN FOREST snakes live in deserts, decidious forest, south America and more!