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Yes, there are coral snakes in Florida.
They feed on smaller Snakes, Lizards, Frogs, and nestling bhttp://wiki.answers.com/wiki/Birds and Rodentsetc.
Coral snakes primarily feed on small reptiles, amphibians, and other snakes. Their diet may also include small mammals and birds. Coral snakes are known to have a preference for other snake species as food.
The Coral snake and Mexican Milk snake are similar because of their colors, they both have three colors: Red, Black, and yellow.Coral snakes are preety dangerous so some Mexican Milk Snakes are killed for confustion of being a coral snake.The only way I can think of to tell the to species apart is "red and black friend of jack but red and yellow could kill a fellow"
Coral snakes typically live in warm, tropical regions of North and South America, such as the southeastern United States, Mexico, and parts of Central and South America. They can be found in various habitats including forests, swamps, and grasslands.
no. no. no king snakes are not endangered but their cousin the coral snakes are endangered because they are poisinous
Coral snakes do not live in water.
No. Pipe snakes are sometimes even considered "False Coral Snakes."
milk snakes and coral snakes they look the same but coral snakes are dangerous and milk snakes aren't
Yes, there are coral snakes in Florida.
rattlesnakes are ugly. coral snakes aren't
coral fish are eaten by pigs
No, coral king snakes are not venomous. They are mild mannered snakes that are not known to bite.
Fire Coral is not endangered, but they are not growing as much as they used too...
No, pine snakes are not endangered species.
Usually smaller snakes
yes coral reefs are very endangered and so are many of of the species that live in them