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14-APR-2012 Daniel D. Dye

Eastern Indigo Snake (Drymarchon couperi)

Covington, County

Nikon D90 ,Nikkor 60mm f/2.8D AF Micro
1/200s f/16.0 at 60.0mm iso200 full exif

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Guest 26-Apr-2018 16:45
if any of you have unwanted snakes around your house, send them to me! i love snakes and will release them into the wild (if native to florida)
JoAnn 07-Jul-2016 12:11
We had one of these in our pool yesterday. I have seen the same type before inside our pool enclosure.
JoAnn, Vero Beach
Guest 26-Apr-2016 17:17
Saw this for the second time in my back yard. Curled up I couldn't tell its size. Shiny bluish body, orange by head. This 2nd time we were closer to each other, we both jumped/slithered in opposite directions, in North Palm Beach county East of A1A near a sandy-hill canal bank. At least I hope it was a Drymarchon.
Vee 18-Mar-2016 15:33
Just saw two of these guys on the beach, I ran to my truck like I just saw an Anaconda 😳 Cocoa Beach, Florida.
cindy White 19-Sep-2014 02:47
I believe I saw one of these in Lecanto Florida while walking my dogs in the woods. It was black and became rust colored from its center to its tail. Beautiful elegant head with a glossy sheen. It was about 3.5 feet in length.
Guest 28-Apr-2014 23:16
They aren't venomous and they eat cottonmouths. Good snake to have around
dar 20-May-2012 12:57
I saw this snake in a park in Lakeland. It was at least 3 feet long...kinda scary since it's a school park and kids all over...
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