The Black Racer (Coluber constrictor) has a diet consisting mainly of lizards, frogs and rodents. They may also eat bird eggs and young birds. Juvenile Racers will often eat insetcs like crickets and moths. Although they are classified as a constrictor, they do not actually utilise this method on their prey, rather they pin struggling prey with their coils to subdue it, before eating the prey alive.
they eat snails slugs birds rats etc
Baby black races eat insects, mice, and other rodents. They also eat birds and bird eggs in the wild.
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Native black racers have no venom: poison. The only poisonous native snakes in the US are the various rattlesnakes, the cottonmouth, the copperhead, and the little coral snake.
Black racers aren't toxic but have very painfull bite.
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A Black racers head is more of a roundish oval shape
Generally, black racer snakes can reach about 4 1/2 feet in length.
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larger goldfish can have grains of rice(cooked) -by racers
I have been bitten three times by black racers, once on the back of my hand, once on my pinky, and once on my upper lip. None of the bites were very painful, its about as painful as getting smacked. They will cut you though and if you get bit in the lip like me, you'll bleed like crazy but it doesn't hurt that bad really. Usually you are so pumped up trying to catch them you don't really feel the bite that much. Black Racers are not poisenes, don't try to catch them they eat mice and rodents that are in your yard.
Small birds, small rodents like mice, grasshoppers, lizards, smaller snakes, Spiders.