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Published: September 29, 2020 at 8:00 am. Threatened by habitat loss in some of its range, the blue racer snake is a non-venomous subspecies of the Eastern racer snake. Learn more about this species in our expert guide by herper and wildlife biology student Jordan Hill.
25 Απρ 2024 · Know the blue racer snake (Coluber constrictor foxii) – what it is, what it looks like, how long it gets, its range, location, food, images, and if it is poisonous.
Blue Racer snakes are non-venomous but they have a lot of curved teeth that make for a painful bite. To avoid bites it is best to start with a young snake in a large cage and get it used to being around people.
Coluber constrictor foxii, commonly known as the blue racer, is a subspecies of Coluber constrictor, a species of nonvenomous, colubrid snake commonly referred to as the eastern racer. Distribution. Blue racers prefer open and semi-open habitats, savanna, old field shoreline, and edge habitats.
How poisonous is a blue racer? The Blue Racer is non-venomous, as are most of Ontario's snakes, except for the rare Massasauga rattlesnake, which would rather flee or hide than bite!
27 Μαΐ 2024 · It lives in North America, specifically in the northeastern portion of the United States. Blue racers are not poisonous and grow to a length of 60 inches (sometimes longer). Their habitat includes open meadows, prairies, and pond shorelines.
14 Σεπ 2023 · The Blue Racer, scientifically known as Coluber constrictor foxii, is a non-venomous snake belonging to the Colubridae family. One of its most distinct features is its vibrant blue color, which fades into a pale green as the snake matures.