Does the indigo snake bite?

Does the indigo snake bite?

Like many snakes, they can be aggressive when attacked. Indigo snakes rarely bite humans. If it happens, their bite may be painful, but it's not poisonous. They will, however, attack their prey or enemies very aggressively.

Do blue indigo snakes eat rattlesnakes?

Indigo snakes often inhabit gopher tortoise burrows, and eat any animals they can catch and overpower with their strong jaws. Among other prey, indigo snakes and cribos eagerly consume small rattlesnakes.

How long do indigo snakes live?

LIFE CYCLE: There is no information about indigo snakes' lifespan in the wild, although one captive individual lived 25 years and 11 months.

What do baby indigo snakes eat?

They eat a wide variety of animals, including small mammals, birds, frogs, turtles, turtle eggs and other snakes — even venomous species like cotton mouths and rattlesnakes. They occasionally climb shrubs or trees in search of food. Juveniles primarily prey on invertebrates.

Are indigo snakes friendly to humans?

While it tackles tough prey, the indigo snake is not necessarily harmful to humans. “It's a gorgeous snake, and it's not aggressive,” says Andy Gluesenkamp, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department herpetologist. “If you're nice to the snake, it'll give you a chance to look at it.”

Are rattlesnakes afraid of indigo snakes?

Yes, indigo snakes eat rattlesnakes and have evolved a resistance to rattlesnake venom. Just a few years ago, sitting in the shade beside my motorhome, I watched a large indigo emerge from the brush to take a drink from my ground-level birdbath.

How big does an indigo snake get?

The Eastern indigo snake is a non-venomous, bluish-black colored snake that can reach lengths of eight feet (2.4 meters). Its chin, cheek, and throat are mostly red or brown, but can also be white or black.

Do indigo snakes climb?

These snakes rarely climb and when they do, they don't climb far.

Do indigo snakes make good pets?

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Why are indigo snakes important?

A non-venomous apex predator, it preys upon many species of animals including some venomous snakes, and it plays a critical role in keeping an ecosystem healthy and balanced.

Can an indigo snake be a pet?

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How big can indigo snakes get?

The Eastern indigo snake is a non-venomous, bluish-black colored snake that can reach lengths of eight feet (2.4 meters). Its chin, cheek, and throat are mostly red or brown, but can also be white or black.