The docile, nonvenomous eastern indigo snake is known for its lustrous, blue-black body; the reddish-orange hue on its chin, throat and cheeks; and its large size, as long as 7 feet from nose to tail, ...
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Cannibal snake found in Georgia that ate 3 snakes, vomited them back up. 1 was still aliveAccording to DNR, back in November, a technician searching for eastern indigo ... a burrow to hide in. On top of their surprise at the rattlesnake still being alive, DNR said the snake had also ...
NOTE: In 2016 biologists released a study determining that the species till then known as the “eastern indigo snake” is in fact two separate species — the eastern indigo snake, Drymarchon Couperi, and ...
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