Complete species guide for theEasternIndigoSnake. Natural habitat, temperament, health, care, diet, and everything youneedto know about this species.
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TheEasternIndigoSnakeis native to Florida, characterized by the purple iridescent color of its black scales in the sunlight. Learn more about this species here.

Whileeasternindigosnakesprefer live prey, they can be trained to eatfrozen-thawedrodents in captivity. This is a safer option for both thesnakeand the keeper, as it eliminates the risk of the prey injuring thesnake. 13. How does habitat loss affect the diet of theeasternindigosnake?
With appropriate care, anEasternindigosnakecan live up to 27 years old. Minimum terrarium sizeforEasternindigosnakes.Indigosnakesare quite active andneedenough room to stretch out fully, explore, and thermoregulate properly.

Michele Elmore, the Service’seasternindigosnakerecovery coordinator, collaborates with government agencies, academia, and nonprofits to protect remaining populations, restore habitat, and reintroduce thesnakesinto areas where they have disappeared.
AneasternindigosnakeA releasedsnakeenters a gopher tortoise burrow at TNC's Apalachicola Bluffs and Ravines Preserve. © FWC. Media Contacts.

Snakesfrom theeastwill consume practically everything.Foreasternindigosnakes, the safest food is pre-killed orfrozen-thawedfood. Yoursnakeis likely to suffer injury if it tries to catch live prey inside of its enclosed habitat.
Theeasternindigosnaketakes advantage of a unique shelter that provides much-neededprotection to the endangered species and its young.Easternindigosnakepopulations often make their homes in gopher tortoise burrows during winter.