Small Coral Snake Profile Mircrurus circinalis
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The Small Coral Snake, (Mircrurus circinalis) is one of the four venomous snakes of Trinidad (there are none in Tobago). The other three being a Coral Snake, the larger of the species (we covered this species in a video last year, feel free to click the link below to see that video), The Mapepire Balsain (Fer-De-Lance) and the Mapepire Zanana (Bushmaster). • This Coral Snake is highly VENOMOUS and contains a Neurotoxin venom which directly affects the Nervous System of it's prey. • These snakes are not typically aggressive towards humans as they are very shy in nature however that does not make them any less dangerous. They can bite someone between the webbing of their fingers or toes, with the snake's mouth being so small the most susceptible victims to these snake bites are usually young children. • These snakes feed on small frogs, lizards and even other snakes and grows to approximately 24 inches long. • These snakes DO NOT HAVE ANY YELLOW, sometimes the white can be a little pale but the true coral snakes follow a specific pattern, RED, WHITE, BLACK, WHITE, RED, similarly to our National Flag. • These snakes are only considered VERMIN (Unprotected) on PRIVATE PROPERTY and are PROTECTED in state lands. • VIDEO OF LARGE CORAL SNAKE: / 717482835051862
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