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  2. Eastern indigo snake - Wikipedia

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    The eastern indigo snake was first described by John Edwards Holbrook in 1842. For many years the genus Drymarchon was considered monotypic with one species, Drymarchon corais, with 12 subspecies, until the early 1990s when Drymarchon corais couperi was elevated to full species status according to the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, in their official names list.

  3. Drymarchon - Wikipedia

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    Indigo snakes are diurnal and actively forage for prey. They feed on a broad variety of small animals such as rodents, birds, lizards, frogs, toads, and other snakes, including rattlesnakes. Indigo snakes will also eat small gopher tortoises when they are available. [5] They are not aggressive snakes and will bite only when threatened.

  4. 'Stout' Snake Gets Collected for Nature Survey. Then It ...

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    The nonvenomous eastern indigo snake has a diet that includes rattlesnakes and other reptiles 'Stout' Snake Gets Collected for Nature Survey. Then It Vomits Up Two More Snakes — One Living!

  5. Drymarchon melanurus erebennus - Wikipedia

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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.

  6. Rattlesnake swallowed a mouse while it was stuck in ... - AOL

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    “This is something that you don’t see every day.”

  7. Snake experts offer advice on snake encounters, hunting ... - AOL

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    To hunt rattlesnakes during the agency’s June 8 to July 31 season, participants must have a fishing license which is $27.97 for residents of Pennsylvania and a venomous snake permit which costs ...

  8. Indigo snake (species) - Wikipedia

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    The indigo snake (Drymarchon corais), also known as the yellow-tail cribo, is a species of snake in the family Colubridae. [3] This large colubrid snake is nonvenomous.

  9. 25 Indigo snakes reared at Atlanta Zoo released into Conecuh ...

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