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Why does the scarlet kingsnake mimic as a coral snake?

The scarlet kingsnake uses mimicry to dupe predators, such as red-tailed hawks. The scarlet king-snake is a small king-snake that is seldom found in the open, except at night after heavy rains. It is found under logs, mostly in pine forests. It is a non-poisonous snake. Its skin has a red, black-and-white pattern with yellow

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Tehachapi-Slender-Salamander

Tehachapi Slender Salamander

Scientific name : Batrachoseps stebbinsi Family : Plethodontidae Native to : California, United States Interesting fact : As a way of defence, they detach their tails which wriggle and distract the predator. These tails can then grow back. Conservation status : Vulnerable The Tehachapi slender salamander is dark brown with shimmering speckles of copper red

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