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No, Coral Snakes, like all snakes, are REPTILES, not mammals. A reptile is cold blooded, and has their young in eggs. Mammals are warm blooded, and bear live young. If you stop to think about it, birds are kind of in-between - they're warm blooded but have young in eggs. Reptiles and birds are among the oldest types of animals, as there really isn't that much difference between most dinosaurs and say, a crocodile or a chicken.

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12y ago

The rattle snake is indeed a reptile not a mammal because you see them slithering on the ground (lying down) and trying to get their bodies warm. Also, all of the snakes are reptiles.

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14y ago

no, a rattle snake is a reptile because it has cold blood

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10y ago

No snakes are mammals. They are reptiles, and are cold-blooded.

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12y ago

Of course not. Snake is not a Mammal. Its a Reptile.

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11y ago

No. It is called snake so it is considered a reptile.

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14y ago

no it is a reptile

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7y ago

No. All snakes are reptiles.

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13y ago

Reptile.

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