Harlequin coral snake is one of venomous snake;s.
Harlequin coral snake usually has 15-36 inches. it's also group of wide black and red rings, separated by narrow yellow rings, encircling the entire body; snout black and rear of head yellow; scales smooth along with 15 rows. The first black ring for the neck will not reach the parietal shields (two large shields on the crown from the head).
Harlequin Coral Snake
Habits of Harlequin coral snake are like below:
Coral snakes are secretive and rarely encountered. They forage in leaf litter in daytime or evening, but remain concealed most likely. They inhabit dry, wooded areas, especially pine lands and mixed forest. Coral snakes don't strike, however , if carelessly handled they will often bite unexpectedly and should not held under any circumstances. They feed on lizards and small snakes, and lay 5-9 eggs.