No.
No its not its non-venomous
their is a snake called the ceila that would deffinetly eat the eastern indigo snake
yes.
Both venomous and non venomous snakes live in Virginia. Venomous snakes include the Northern Copperhead, Eastern Cottonmouth, and the Timber Rattlesnake. Some of the non venomous snakes in Virginia are the Eastern Worm snake, Northern Scarlet snake, and the Northern black racer snake.
The Western Indigo Snake occurs in grasslands or bushy areas near rivers and streams.
Not without a permit, as they are a protected species. Both the Eastern Indigo and the Texas Indigo.
I believe it is the Eastern Indigo snake. They can be over 9ft long.
The most venomous snake in North Carolina is the Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake. It is the largest venomous snake in North America and can be found in the southeastern part of the state, particularly in the coastal regions and the sandhills.
The Eastern Coral Snake (Micrurus fulvius) is considered the second most venomous snake in the United States after the Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake. Its venom is highly potent but the snake is shy and rarely bites humans.
Yes, the Eastern Brown Snake is very poisonous and is the second most poisonous snake.
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.