Coral snake vs. King snake: How to identify and differentiate their key traits

Coral and king snakes, both native to North America, exhibit distinct survival strategies. Coral snakes are venomous, using neurotoxic venom for defense, while king snakes are non-venomous and mimic coral snakes to deter predators. King snakes are skilled constrictors, preying on other snakes, including venomous species, showcasing their adaptability and strength across diverse habitats.

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