The Indigo snake is one of the very very few snakes that have a wide variety of what they eat. In their diet they can consume venemous snakes. They have a large appetite for the diamond back rattle snake, this helps keep the population in check.
Simple, because it is dying
their is a snake called the ceila that would deffinetly eat the eastern indigo snake
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yes.
No its not its non-venomous
Not without a permit, as they are a protected species. Both the Eastern Indigo and the Texas Indigo.
The Western Indigo Snake occurs in grasslands or bushy areas near rivers and streams.
I believe it is the Eastern Indigo snake. They can be over 9ft long.
Charlotte O. Hallam has written: 'Species profile' -- subject(s): Speciation, Eastern indigo snake, Reptiles, Endangered species
The Eastern Indigo Snake ranges from southern South Carolina south through Florida and west to Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama.
There are a few snakes that are orange and black. These snakes include the rat snake, rainbow snake, eastern corn snake and the eastern indigo snake.
u can save it by finding it and keeping it
The eastern indigo snake is an even blue-black coloration, with some specimens having a reddish-orange to tan color on the throat, cheek and chin. See related links below for a link to an image.