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Blue coral snakes survive primarily through their specialized venom, which they use to subdue prey such as small mammals and amphibians. They inhabit tropical forests and are adapted to a variety of environments, including both terrestrial and arboreal habitats. Their vibrant coloration serves as warning coloration to potential predators, while their slender bodies allow them to navigate through dense foliage. Additionally, they are generally reclusive and rely on camouflage to avoid detection.

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