Nothing
Its called coincidence
Nothing, its coincidence
coral snake
with a coral snake
king snakes look very similar to coral snakes. king snakes are not venomous but the coral snake is a very poisonous snake. the king snake wants to confuse preditors into thinking it is a dangerous king snake so that they will leave it alone.
Can be either a coral snake or king snake. They look very similar, but the coral snake is one of the moat deadly poisonous snakes around. Best to leave it be.
King CobraPythons are not venomous, they constrict. Coral snakes are deadly, but not as much as the King Cobra.Exactly. Pythons constrict. As do Boa Constrictors. Coral snakes are deadly, but not like the King Cobra.The King Snakes are not in relationship ti the Coral Snake, even though it looks like it. They aren't deadly. King Cobra's can not spit up to eight feet away, but the Spitting King Cobra can. Enough information?
Many snakes have red stripes. In the northern U.S and Canada, the most common are the King snake, the coral snake and several species of garter snake. Note: only the coral snake is venomous.
The Latin name for a coral snake is micrurus.
A coral snake and a Mexican king snake - see related links for pictures.
no. no. no king snakes are not endangered but their cousin the coral snakes are endangered because they are poisinous
Coral snakes are relatively small snakes. They are tri-colors - yellow, red and black. The coral snake distinguishes itself from copycats, such as the king snake, by the coloration of the stripes. If the yellow stripes touch the red stripes the snake is a coral snake.
Snakes such as the rattle snake and other of its kind inhabit the desert. King and coral snakes are very common as well but the king is not deadly while the coral snake is. There are many other snakes that live in the desert look it up on a zoo site.
King snakes use copying meaning pretending to be like the deadly looking coral snake