It is easily identified by its bold, alternating black and yellow (or white) rings that circle its entire body, including the belly.

This traditional system links specific imagery—like a snake or even "Ayam Bertelur" (a hen laying eggs)—to specific numeric codes, a practice deeply embedded in Indonesian cultural games of chance. 2. Spotlighting the " Ular Welang " (Banded Krait)

In local belief systems like the (Zodiac Table) and Erek Erek (a traditional dream interpretation guide), animals often serve as omens for the future.

They look similar, but the Weling ( Bungarus candidus ) usually has black bands that only cover its back, leaving its belly entirely white. 3. Living Safely with Snakes in Indonesia

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