Coral Snake was a deep cover special operations unit that is secretly funded by the National Security Agency based in Fort Benning, Georgia, and led by Colonel Ron Samuels. The Coral Snake commandos had carried out illegal field operations for Director Roger Stanton and his co-conspirators during Day 2. All Coral Snake members had a distinctive snake tattoo on their right arm.
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| - Coral Snake was a deep cover special operations unit that is secretly funded by the National Security Agency based in Fort Benning, Georgia, and led by Colonel Ron Samuels. The Coral Snake commandos had carried out illegal field operations for Director Roger Stanton and his co-conspirators during Day 2. All Coral Snake members had a distinctive snake tattoo on their right arm.
- Coral snakes in North America are most notable for their red, yellow/white, and black colored banding. (However, several nonvenomous species have similar coloration, including the scarlet snake, genus Cemophora; some of the kingsnakes and milk snakes, genus Lampropeltis; and the shovelnose snakes, genus Chionactis.) In some regions, the order of the bands distinguishes between the non-venomous mimics and the venomous coral snakes, giving rise to quite a few mnemonics along the lines of "Red and black, friend of Jack. Red and yellow, kills a fellow." Another helpful mnemonic, is "Yellow, Red, Stop!" referencing the order of traffic lights. In any case, remembering that yellow touches both other colors can indicate a cause for caution. However, this reliably applies only to coral snakes nati
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| - Coral snakes in North America are most notable for their red, yellow/white, and black colored banding. (However, several nonvenomous species have similar coloration, including the scarlet snake, genus Cemophora; some of the kingsnakes and milk snakes, genus Lampropeltis; and the shovelnose snakes, genus Chionactis.) In some regions, the order of the bands distinguishes between the non-venomous mimics and the venomous coral snakes, giving rise to quite a few mnemonics along the lines of "Red and black, friend of Jack. Red and yellow, kills a fellow." Another helpful mnemonic, is "Yellow, Red, Stop!" referencing the order of traffic lights. In any case, remembering that yellow touches both other colors can indicate a cause for caution. However, this reliably applies only to coral snakes native to North America: Micrurus fulvius (Eastern or common coral snake), Micrurus tener (Texas coral snake), and Micruroides euryxanthus (Arizona coral snake), found in the southern and western United States. Coral snakes found in other parts of the world can have distinctly different patterns, have red bands touching black bands, have only pink and blue banding, or have no banding at all. Most species of coral snake are small in size. North American species average around 3 feet (91 cm) in length, but specimens of up to 5 feet (150 cm) or slightly larger have been reported. Aquatic species have flattened tails acting as a fin, aiding in swimming.
- Coral Snake was a deep cover special operations unit that is secretly funded by the National Security Agency based in Fort Benning, Georgia, and led by Colonel Ron Samuels. The Coral Snake commandos had carried out illegal field operations for Director Roger Stanton and his co-conspirators during Day 2. All Coral Snake members had a distinctive snake tattoo on their right arm.
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