Texas records
Texas Coralsnake in Texas
VenomousMicrurus tener

Yes. The Texas Coralsnake has been recorded in 124 Texas counties. It is venomous. Rings of red, yellow, and black where red touches yellow; small rounded head and round pupils.
If you are bitten
Coral snake venom is neurotoxic and symptoms can be delayed for many hours. Treat any suspected coral snake bite as a medical emergency and go to an emergency room even if you feel fine — antivenom may be needed. Keep calm and still. Call Poison Control at 1-800-222-1222 or 911 in the US, or your local emergency number. (Source: CDC.)
Texas counties with Texas Coralsnake records
124 listed- Travis
- Harris
- Bexar
- Hays
- Montgomery
- Kendall
- Williamson
- Bastrop
- Comal
- Fort Bend
- Cameron
- Brazos
- Nueces
- Hidalgo
- Blanco
- Brazoria
- Aransas
- Dallas
- Guadalupe
- Bell
- Wilson
- Jim Hogg
- Burnet
- Walker
- Kenedy
- Coryell
- Jackson
- Calhoun
- Medina
- Kerr
- San Patricio
- Bandera
- Caldwell
- Nacogdoches
- McMullen
- McLennan
- Victoria
- Val Verde
- Austin
- Hardin
- Tyler
- Polk
- Gillespie
- Duval
- Liberty
- Jim Wells
- Atascosa
- Angelina
- Waller
- San Jacinto
- Robertson
- Gonzales
- Galveston
- Brooks
- Washington
- Smith
- Refugio
- Milam
- Matagorda
- Goliad
- Fayette
- Bee
- Jefferson
- Jasper
- Grimes
- Willacy
- Live Oak
- Burleson
- Starr
- Real
- Llano
- Lee
- Lavaca
- Colorado
- Chambers
- Wharton
- Trinity
- Sutton
- Leon
- La Salle
- Kleberg
- Kinney
- Houston
- Cherokee
- San Saba
- Anderson
- Mason
- Ellis
- Edwards
- Schleicher
- Bosque
- Newton
- Marion
- Karnes
- Harrison
- Gregg
- Frio
- Crockett
- Zavala
- Zapata
- Sabine
- Rusk
- Palo Pinto
- Menard
- Maverick
- Hamilton
- Garza
- Erath
- Dewitt
- Coleman
- Cass
- Brown
- Webb
- Terrell
- Tarrant
- Stephens
- Shelby
- San Augustine
- Runnels
- Panola
- Orange
- McCulloch
- Kimble
- Henderson
See the full Texas Coralsnake profile or all snakes in Texas.