2. Blue Malaysian Coral Snake
The Blue Malaysian Coral Snake grows to about 5 feet and lives on a diet of other snakes, including others of its own kind. It might occasionally consume a lizard or a frog, maybe even an unlucky bird, but for the most part it is strictly a snake eater. This poisonous reptile is active mostly at night when it can be fairly aggressive while remaining rather timid until the sun goes down. It uses its colorful body to scare off predators by turning over and showing its red belly and uses its tail as a decoy for its head, allowing it to strike when its tail is attacked. The snake can be found in Malaysia, Cambodia, Singapore, Indonesia, and Thailand.
Oh, I got phobia with snakes 😣, but snakes is a real deal to ecosystem. Imagine farms full rats and frogs. These snakes are the nature's pest control, without snakes the cycle will be broken so the role should be there. Thank you for sharing my friend. I hope you support my articles too.