17 years
There's no such species as a wiper snake.
Usually it's life span is 15-20 years.
their is a snake called the ceila that would deffinetly eat the eastern indigo snake
The lesser Antillean thread snake has a lifespan of around 5-7 years in the wild. It is a relatively short-lived species compared to other snakes.
No.
The Western Indigo Snake occurs in grasslands or bushy areas near rivers and streams.
His life span was purposely shortened when he was born, so he wouldn't have kids.
The average life-span - depending on the species - is around ten years.
Not without a permit, as they are a protected species. Both the Eastern Indigo and the Texas Indigo.
yes.
I believe it is the Eastern Indigo snake. They can be over 9ft long.
The Indigo snake is found in the Everglades located in Florida and the indigo snake is a big shiny bluish -black snake with a reddish throat. The Indigo snake is about eight feet long. (WOW that's long!)The Indigo snake is very large and has a heavy body (of course) with smooth shiny black or bluish-black scales. The body of this snake is quite strong with smooth highly glossed scales. They usually eat other snakes. Rodents, birds, lizards, snakes, but will eat anything that they can catch or is in there path. Adults can eat rabbits too Indigo snakes usually begin to den up in October and November, depending on how far north they occur, and re appear in spring, when temperature is warm into the upper sixties to low seventies. The Indigo snake is a part of the Colubird family. In the southeastern United States, this species prefers environments with sandy soils, such as pine savanna and scrub. Tropical