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Southern Black Racer - Coluber Constrictor Priapus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Juvenile southern black racer snake coluber constrictor priapus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Southern black racer snake Coluber constrictor priapus lying on a bush - Rainbow Springs State Park, Dunnellon, Florida, USA Royalty Free Stock Photo
Southern black racer snake Coluber constrictor priapus perches on a bush Royalty Free Stock Photo
Southern black racer snake Coluber constrictor priapus perches on a bush Royalty Free Stock Photo
3D Rendering Southern Black Racer on White Royalty Free Stock Photo
Coluber constrictor priapus, southern black racer Royalty Free Stock Photo
Southern Black Racer - Coluber Constrictor Priapus
Southern black racer snake Coluber constrictor priapus perches on a bush Royalty Free Stock Photo
Southern black racer snake - Coluber constrictor priapus - one of the more common species of snake in the Southeastern United Royalty Free Stock Photo
Coluber constrictor priapus, southern black racer Royalty Free Stock Photo
Coluber constrictor priapus, southern black racer Royalty Free Stock Photo
Coluber constrictor priapus, southern black racer Royalty Free Stock Photo
Southern black racer snake - Coluber constrictor priapus - is one of the more common species of snake in the Southeastern United Royalty Free Stock Photo
Southern black racer snake - Coluber constrictor priapus - is one of the more common species of snake in the Southeastern United Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wikipedia: Coluber constrictor priapus, commonly known as the southern black racer, is one of the more common subspecies of nonvenomous Coluber constrictor snakes in the Southeastern United States. The name priapus refers to the proximal spines of the hemipenes being much enlarged into basal hooks, which is characteristic of this subspecies.[1] These snakes are quite active during the day, which increases the chance of sightings. They will eat almost any animal they can overpower, including, rodents, frogs, toads, and lizards. They have been known to charge at people in an attempt to frighten them,[citation needed] but will usually retreat if challenged. They are not venomous. Members of this species generally do not tolerate handling – even after months in captivity – and will typically strike and flail wildly every time they are handled. These snakes are usually thin with a jet black dorsal side with a grey belly and white chin. They are quite fast, giving rise to the name racer.


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