Coral snakes
are found in tropical regions of North
America and are often confused with nonpoisonous (nonvenomous) milk snakes because they look
similar.
A coral snake can be up to 3ft long and has:
At first, mild pain may be the only symptom of a coral snake bite. Within 90 minutes, a feeling of weakness or numbness may occur in the bitten extremity.
Other symptoms may appear up to 12 to 24 hours after a bite. Symptoms may include:
Symptoms that occur less often include double vision, difficulty breathing, sweating, muscle aches, and confusion. In rare cases, a person may die from a coral snake bite.
If you think you have been bitten by a coral snake, call911or other emergency services immediately .
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