Micrurus Fulvius (Noun)
Meaning
Ranges from Central America to southeastern United States.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The eastern coral snake, also known as Micrurus fulvius, is a venomous species found in the southeastern United States and parts of Central America.
- Micrurus fulvius is recognized by its distinctive pattern of red, yellow, and black bands that run the length of its body.
- In the southeastern United States, Micrurus fulvius is often encountered in sandy or dry areas with low vegetation.
- The range of Micrurus fulvius extends from North Carolina to Florida and as far west as Louisiana, as well as parts of Central America.
- Micrurus fulvius is a nocturnal species that spends most of its time underground or hidden in dense vegetation.