what do you known about the the fangs of the texas coral snake?
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Coral snakes have small, fixed fangs, and when they bite they tend to latch onto their prey and "chew" for a few seconds in order to deliver their venom. ... However, the venom contains very potent neurotoxins that can cause severe illness or death if left untreated.
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Like all elapid snakes, coral snakes have a pair of small fangs to deliver their venom (some coral snakes are rear fanged). These fangs, which are enlarged and hollow, deliver their venom to their prey species. Coral snakes mostly eat smaller snakes, lizards, frogs, and nestling birds and rodents, etc.
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