Coluber Constrictor Foxii is the right scientification fo the Blue Racer snake.
A red racer snake is a slender snake with smooth shiny scales that are typically reddish-orange to light brown in color. They have a long, thin body and are known for their speed and agility. Their head is elongated and narrow, and they are non-venomous.
the blue racer eats rodents , mice , rats and probaly bird eggs also
Blue racer snakes are known for their impressive speed and agility. They can reach speeds of up to 4-5 miles per hour over short distances, allowing them to swiftly escape predators or chase down prey.
Yes, they get run over by vehicles while crossing roads and some people just kill them. Mainly, because of ignorance. Some folks were never taught to understand snakes and how to identify most species. They probably had someone scare them with a rubber snake or something similar and it scarred them for life. In any case, if we could learn the importance of these creatures we'd know and understand their purpose in this world. If we didn't have snakes, hawks, owls and even cats we'd be overrun by rodents in such a way that we'd probably have another bubonic plague or something similar. they get hit by cars ppl lke 2 kil dem
If this snake was seen in the Southeast USA it is most commonly known here as a Black Racer. This snake is non venomous and preys mostly on Frogs, Lizards, Mice and Rats. It's very slender and very swift. It can and will bite if you come too close however the bite is no venomous there are other risks such as bacterial type infections.
No way you have the blue racer snake!?
because it is...
The red stoner snake
they can hibernate
9 years
people
17 years
kill it and more will come
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New Mexico is one place.
yes i knew a guy who was bit several times when he was catching it
A red racer snake is a slender snake with smooth shiny scales that are typically reddish-orange to light brown in color. They have a long, thin body and are known for their speed and agility. Their head is elongated and narrow, and they are non-venomous.