Those squeamish photos show a burly, 4-foot-long eastern indigo snake that had eaten not just one, but two other snakes – a young rat snake and a juvenile eastern diamond-backed rattlesnake.
"The indigo, known for preying on other snakes, had clearly swallowed and then expelled its meal," explained the Georgia ...
"After catching and tagging a stout 4-foot-long indigo in southeast Georgia, Moore discovered that the snake had regurgitated two others: a young rat snake and a juvenile eastern diamond-backed ...
The team encountered a living 4-foot-long Indigo Snake, along with two smaller snakes—a young rat snake and a juvenile ...
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28 Snakes in Ohio (3 Are Venomous!)
Ohio sits just at the start of the Midwest and Plains portion of the United States. It is often said to be the gateway to the ...
Upon closer inspection, researchers noticed a few key differences in the snake’s morphology and identified it as a new species. Ptyas bachmaensis, or the Bach Ma green rat snake, is first ...
Those squeamish photos show a burly, 4-foot-long eastern indigo snake that had eaten not just one, but two other snakes – a young rat snake and a juvenile eastern diamond-backed rattlesnake.
Those squeamish photos show a burly, 4-foot-long eastern indigo snake that had eaten not just one, but two other snakes – ...
29. The team found a live 4-foot-long (1.2 meters) indigo snake alongside two other snakes — a "young rat snake" and a juvenile eastern diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus adamanteus ...