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Snakes protect themselves by blending in with there background and when in danger strikes its victim. Depending on the snake it will either sinks its teeth into you and insert poison on strangle you to death.

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Coral snakes protects itself by using its venom in its venom sack located above its fangs next to its pit holes above its mouth. It also protects its self by its speed. The speed of a Coral snake helps it travel away from danger. If it is hunting it uses its speed and its venom to kill their prey.

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It may use several methods to protect itself, including: trying to bite, or by vibrating its tail ominously and by smearing a stinky musk on attackers.

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by stricking with their fangs and venom

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