What is another word for African Coral Snake?

Pronunciation: [ˈafɹɪkən kˈɒɹə͡l snˈe͡ɪk] (IPA)

The African Coral Snake is a venomous snake species found in Africa. It is also known by numerous synonyms, including Egyptian Coral Snake, West African Coral Snake, and Red-headed Coral Snake. As the name suggests, it has a vibrant, coral-like coloration with bands of red, black and yellow. The snake's venom is highly toxic, causing paralysis and respiratory failure. The African Coral Snake is often confused with non-venomous species, such as the Eastern Striped Snake, due to its similar appearance. Despite being a deadly species, the African Coral Snake plays a vital role in controlling the population of rodents and other small animals in its ecosystem.

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