Generally, the only similarity the kingsnake and the coral snake have is in size, both usually ranging 2-4 ft in length. However, the milk snake, which is a type of kingsnake and the scarlet kingsnake mimic the red, black, and yellow bands of the coral snake. The only difference is the pattern. In the coral snake, red bands touch yellow while in the mimicking kingsnakes, red touches black.
It's actually a milk snake that mimics the colouration of the venomous coral snake. However - king snakes and milk snakes are from the same genus.
Red touching black is a friend of jack, Red touching yellow kill a fellow. -jeff corwin
its a mimic technique used so other predotors dont eat the non venomous snake.
yes it is . It is 2 ft longer
yes, it can use camouflage and al'l prove it you see snkes can be the same colour of the stuff.
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it is a stuctural adaptation that enhances an organism survival. e.g fish breathing through their gills, mimicry(king snake and coral snake)
The rattle snake has evolved to use camouflage to avoid danger. For example, if a passing hawk were to see the snake, it would most likely eat it. But due to the snake's camouflage, the hawk would pass right by without the snake being seen.
they do by there back color/pattern as many people think snakes are NOT color blind so they know there surroundings
they use it to hide from predators and prey
Snake camouflage when they are scared or hunting for food and snakes are scared of us just as we are scared of them. So be careful where you go a snake might be right over you head.
there was no snake IN The Lion King..
King of Snake was created in 1999.
That's called camouflage...
king cobra
King Cobra is the correct word.