Definition
"Micrurus fulvius" is the scientific name for the Eastern coral snake, a venomous snake found in the southeastern United States. It belongs to the family Elapidae and the genus Micrurus. This snake is characterized by its distinctive color pattern of red, yellow, and black bands. The yellow bands always border the red bands. Its venom is a potent neurotoxin. Think of it as the all-American coral snake. It's like the star-spangled banner of the reptile world, but don't salute it too closely!