coral snake eyes

Coral snake Wikipedia. Coral snakes vary widely in their behavior, but most are very elusive, fossorial (burrowing) snakes which spend most of their time buried beneath the ground or in the leaf litter of a rainforest floor, coming to the surface only when it rains or during breeding season. Some species, like Micrurus surinamensis, are. See more

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The pupils of coral snakes are round. Coral snakes are identified by their distinct heads and necks. The eyes are appealing to all species, and a person may identify the species.