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  2. Coluber constrictor foxii - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, blue racers are more confined to areas with minimal anthropogenic activity. Campbell and Perrin also noted that racers were among the first snakes to disappear from suburban areas. [1] Blue racers are active foragers. The younger snakes may consume crickets and other insects, whereas adults feed primarily on rodents, songbirds and ...

  3. Coluber constrictor anthicus - Wikipedia

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    The buttermilk racer is a thin-bodied snake, capable of attaining a total length of 1.52 m (60 inches). Its color is a unique pattern of black, greens, yellows, greys and even sometimes blues, flecked with white or yellow. Their underside is white or cream-colored.

  4. Eastern racer - Wikipedia

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    The eastern racer, or North American racer (Coluber constrictor), is a species of nonvenomous snake in the family Colubridae. The species is endemic to North America and Central America. Eleven subspecies , including the nominotypical subspecies , are recognized, which as a group are commonly referred to as the eastern racers.

  5. Philodryas baroni - Wikipedia

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    Philodryas baroni, common name Baron's green racer, [2] is a species of rear-fanged venomous snake in the family Colubridae. The species is endemic to South America . Etymology

  6. Beauty rat snake - Wikipedia

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    The beauty rat snake (Elaphe taeniura), also called the beauty ratsnake, the beauty snake, or the cave racer, is a species of snake in the family Colubridae. The species is native to the eastern and southeastern regions of Asia. It is a long, thin, semi-arboreal species of snake with several recognized subspecies.

  7. Western yellow-bellied racer - Wikipedia

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    The western yellow-bellied racer (Coluber constrictor mormon), [1] also known as the western yellowbelly racer [2] or western racer, [1] is a snake subspecies endemic to the Western United States, including California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, Montana and Colorado. [3] [4] It is a subspecies of the eastern racer.

  8. Blue Racer - Wikipedia

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    Blue racer may refer to: the cartoon series The Blue Racer; a subspecies of racer snake, Coluber constrictor foxii; Marion Blue Racers, ...

  9. Southern black racer - Wikipedia

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    Eating a southern leopard frog. The southern black racer is a predator that relies on lizards, insects, moles, birds, eggs, small snakes, rodents, and frogs. Despite its specific name constrictor (scientific name: Coluber constrictor), the racer is more likely to suffocate or crush its victim into the ground, rather than coiling around it in typical constrictor fashion.