No. Eastern Indigo Snakes are not dangerous and seldom bite people. Although you do have to have a permit to handle them.
they eat birds, frogs, lizards, other snakes, and toads
There are many different types of brown snakes in the world. The Eastern brown snake of Austalia is one of their most dangerous snakes. Some are venomous such as Eastern brown snake and some are not. Some species found in the United States are harmless and often kept as pets.
The eastern Coral Snakes biome is the desert.
There are various deadly animals in the forest and in Mobile as it is the deadliest habitat in America. But most of the species in the forests consists of snakes and spiders. There are also alligators in the waters.
probably about aproximatly 18 including you and jeffery
its indigo jackass
they eat birds, frogs, lizards, other snakes, and toads
Indigo snakes as well as kingsnakes will eat rattlesnakes as well as cottonmouths. Take a look at this video:
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.
An impossible question to answer. All I can say is that Indigo populations have tragically declined due to habitat loss and habitat fragmentation!
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.
Loss of land mostly. Senseless killings. Wild boar eating their eggs and killing adult breeders.
yes
There are 2,000 eastern snakes
their is a snake called the ceila that would deffinetly eat the eastern indigo snake
No.
Not without a permit, as they are a protected species. Both the Eastern Indigo and the Texas Indigo.