Toxicological Trivia from December 09, 2009: The frontalis Micrurus sp. one of the venomous snakes known as "Coral Snake" (See image),
is decorated with very flashy colors consisting of black rings series
of three (triads) separated by red rings, the rings of triads are
further separated by a narrow white or yellowish ring. All these are
complete rings around the body, ie, they are still in the womb. The
size and hue of these rings may have some variation depending on the
species considered, but its existence is what marks a first glance this
species. It can be stated: a) The most common adult measures 70 centimeter; b) There is usually an aggressive snake; c) Both statements are correct.