This Malayan long-glanded coral snake is categhorized as a venomous snakes, that can be found in my country Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia and Singapore. This snake is most active at night. Such as the banded krait (Bungarus fasciatus), it's a timid snake during daytime and tends to avoid confrontation. However, it becomes more alert after nightfall. Individuals are usually bitten during the night time whenever they ignore or tread on the snake unaware.
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Malayan Long-glanded Coral Snake
Blue Malayan Long-glanded Coral Snake
Blue Malayan Long-glanded Coral Snake
A Banded Malayan Long-glanded Coral Snake
This Malayan long-glanded coral snake is a medium-sized harlequin-snake using a slender body. Adults are usually 140 centimetres (5 ft) in length, though larger specimens are captured. Large is indigo or deep blue with light blue or white stripes along each side with the body. The head, venter, and tail are often bright red. It possesses a blunt snout with a set of two small eyes around the temples.
The snake, especially when juvenile, is normally confused with the pink-headed reed snake (Calamaria schlegeli) because they share similar habitat and appearance. Though the latter is really a lot smaller (max. 50 cm) than fully grown Calliophis bivirgatus. It can be dangerous to confuse the two of these species as being the reed snake is really a nonvenomous snake, whereas nowhere Malaysian coral snake has a potentially lethal