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6. The milk snake and the coral snake both have red, yellow, and black alternating stripes. In the milk snake, black
stripes separate bands of red and yellow. In the coral snake, yellow stripes separate black and red bands. The
milk snake is non-venomous, but the coral snake is highly venomous. How are these snakes an example of
coevolution?
The coral snake and the milk snake form a mutualistic symbiosis.
* The coral snake and the milk snake have both evolved to eat the same types of prey.
The coral snake is selectively favored by mimicking the non-venomous milk snake.
The milk snake is selectively favored by mimicking the venomous coral snake.