The Eastern indigo snake is a large, nonvenomous snake native to the eastern region of North America.
It is the United States’ longest native snake species.
Some specimens display a reddish-orange to brown tinge on the neck, cheeks, and chin. The dorsal and lateral scales of these snakes are uniformly blue-black.
The Eastern indigo snake is a large, nonvenomous snake native to the eastern region of North America.
It is the United States’ longest native snake species.
The dorsal and lateral scales of these snakes are uniform blue-black, with some specimens exhibiting a reddish-orange to tan tint on the throat, cheeks, and chin.