

Selecting these links will take you away from to another website, which may be a non-Cigna website. This website is not intended for residents of New Mexico. Coral snakes are found in tropical regions of North America and are often confused with non-poisonous (non-venomous) milk.

For availability, costs and complete details of coverage, contact a licensed agent or Cigna sales representative. LINA and NYLGICNY are not affiliates of Cigna.Īll insurance policies and group benefit plans contain exclusions and limitations. The Cigna name, logo, and other Cigna marks are owned by Cigna Intellectual Property, Inc. Coral snakes are a group of deadly venomous cobra relatives. Accidental Injury, Critical Illness, and Hospital Care plans or insurance policies are distributed exclusively by or through operating subsidiaries of Cigna Corporation, are administered by Cigna Health and Life Insurance Company, and are insured by either (i) Cigna Health and Life Insurance Company (Bloomfield, CT) (ii) Life Insurance Company of North America (“LINA”) (Philadelphia, PA) or (iii) New York Life Group Insurance Company of NY (“NYLGICNY”) (New York, NY), formerly known as Cigna Life Insurance Company of New York. Milk snakes are a group of harmless king snakes that have certain features and genetics in common. That insure or administer group HMO, dental HMO, and other products or services in your state). Group health insurance and health benefit plans are insured or administered by CHLIC, Connecticut General Life Insurance Company (CGLIC), or their affiliates (see Individual and family medical and dental insurance plans are insured by Cigna Health and Life Insurance Company (CHLIC), Cigna HealthCare of Arizona, Inc., Cigna HealthCare of Illinois, Inc., and Cigna HealthCare of North Carolina, Inc. The Scarletsnake is a mimic of the venomous Coral Snake, which does not.

A milk snake will have black bands between the red and yellow stripes on its body. The difference in appearance between the two is the color order of the red and yellow markings on their bodies. Find an in-network doctor, dentist, or facility Similar Species: Scarlet Kingsnake, Red Milksnake, and Eastern Milksnake all. While they are similar colors, you do not want to confuse a non-venomous milk snake and a highly venomous coral snake.
