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The Texas indigo snake is listed as a threatened species by the state of Texas. [5] Its primary threat is from habitat loss due to human development. Each snake requires a large home range to forage, and urban sprawl is shrinking its usable habitat. Roads bisect its territory, and many snakes each year are run over by cars.
The eastern indigo snake inhabits areas from far southwestern South Carolina through Florida, and west to southern Alabama and southeastern Mississippi. Their historic range extended into Louisiana. [12] A related species, the Texas indigo snake (Drymarchon melanurus erebennus), is found in southern Texas and Mexico. [13]
Texas indigo snake — Drymarchon melanurus erebennus (Cope, 1860) [13] Orizaba indigo snake — Drymarchon melanurus orizabensis (Dugès, 1905) Mexican red-tailed indigo snake — Drymarchon melanurus rubidus H.M. Smith, 1941; Unicolor cribo — Drymarchon melanurus unicolor H.M. Smith, 1941
There are over 105 species of snakes in Texas, and 15 are venomous. Rattlesnakes tend to seek cool spots to avoid overheating in hot weather. They can be found under shady places like logs, rocks ...
2 Range. 3 Diet. 4 Gallery. 5 References. ... The indigo snake (Drymarchon corais), also known as the yellow-tail cribo, is a species of snake in the family ...
With over 100 species native to Texas alone, here’s what to know about the snake season: How many types of snakes are found in Texas? Texas is home to 105 species of snakes, with 15 being venomous.
Texas has the most snakes in the United States but if you want to talk about venomous snakes, you have to look to Arizona, which has — wait for it — 19 of the country’s 20 dangerous snakes.
The Middle American indigo snake (Drymarchon melanurus), also known commonly as the blacktail cribo, is a species of large, nonvenomous, snake in the family Colubridae. The species is native to the southwestern United States , Mexico , Central America , and northern South America .