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  • * [http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/herpetology/FL-GUIDE/Micrurusffulvius.htm Eastern Coral Snake] at [http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/herpetology/ Herpetology, Florida Museum of N ....edu/gawildlife/reptiles/squamata/serpentes/elapidae/mfulvius.html Eastern Coral Snake, ''Micrurus fulvius''] at [http://museum.nhm.uga.edu/ Georgia Museum of Nat
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  • | pagename = Coral snake | abc = Coral snake
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  • |Cape coral snake
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  • {{r|Coral snake}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Coral snake]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...CCN 79-2217. ISBN 0-394-50824-6.</ref> American cobra, candy stick, common coral snake,<ref name="W&W57">Wright AH, Wright AA (1957) 'Handbook of Snakes'. Comstoc ...ral snake, garter snake, harlequin coral snake, king snake, North American coral snake, red bead snake, thunder-and-lightning snake,<ref name="W&W57"/> candy-stic
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  • | image = <!--coral snake.jpg--> Most species of coral snake are small in size. North American species average around 24" in length, but
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  • * the Florida coral snake: [[Micrurus fulvius]] (a venomous snake)
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  • |blackback coral snake |Solomons coral snake
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  • ...s coral snake (''[[Micrurus tener|M. tener]]''), and the Arizona (Sonoran) coral snake (''[[Micruroides euryxanthus]]'').
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  • ...urus fulvius), the Texas coral snake (M. tener), and the Arizona (Sonoran) coral snake (Micruroides euryxanthus). * Kitchens CS, Van Mierop LHS. “Envenomation by the eastern coral snake (Micrurus fulvius fulvius): a study of 39 victims.” ''JAMA'' 1987;258:161
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  • ...e been fatal." In the United States, there are somewhere between 20 and 60 coral snake bites a year (Campbell & Lamar, 2004). ...st 180° and I believe M. fulvius is no exception. It is true that the most coral snake bites are to the hands and fingers, but this is also because the snake is u
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  • ...t to reflect the same view that you seem to have expressed in that Eastern coral snake article where we first "met". That view seems to be summarized by the idea
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  • ...e been fatal." In the United States, there are somewhere between 20 and 60 coral snake bites a year (Campbell & Lamar, 2004). ...80° and I believe ''M. fulvius'' is no exception. It is true that the most coral snake bites are to the hands and fingers, but this is also because the snake is u
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  • ...ing Astronomical Observatory-3]], [[Copperheads]], [[Copy propagation]], [[Coral snake]], [[Coronary heart disease]], [[Corpus linguistics]], [[Cosmetic surgery]]
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  • ...tection is incurred by the production of antibodies to the venom. See e.g. Coral Snake Venom : Antibody Response in Rabbits. ''Nature'' (1967) 213:820-822. [[User
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  • ...domestic animals to do so). Then I copied the taxo box for what I call the Coral Snake- which, although kept in captivity is predominantly a wild species, certain
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