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Re: Eastern Indigo - Drogon
 Originally Posted by zina10
wonderful species !!! So magnificent !!
So rare.
I do believe I have seen one in the woods where I board my horse at. It is on a military installation and there are miles and miles of deep woods. We have a large and diverse number of wildlife in those deep woods, in part because they have been left fairly undisturbed for many years.
We actually have the largest numbers of gopher tortoises left, because no-one messes with their burrows (no gasoline poured in to catch rattlers and other such nonsense). Our woods also get controlled burns every few years, which makes it the perfect habitat.
We've had sightings of low slung big cats, might have been a Jaguarundi. They have been released in the general area many, many years ago. Also had sightings of bears. There really are some thick and deep (and large) woods surrounding the horse barn. Quite spooky at night.
There are a ton of snakes, too. At one point I could have sworn I saw an Indigo. Very large and heavy bodied solid black snake. I couldn't get a good look at the head and chin, though, but I can't think of another snake that would be so large and deep black. To bad I've never seen it again.
It has become so rare, that there haven't been any sightings in years now. Quite sad.
Congrats to adding such a unique, rare and magnificent animal to your collection 
That's awesome that you have the undisturbed wildlife and woods so close! And that you've seen a couperi in the wild! That must be a great feeling. If the snake was so large and black, there's really no other native species quite like that, so I'll bet it was an indigo. So rare!
I have terrible luck in spotting wild snakes. I live in socal and hike relatively frequently and have never even seen a rattlesnake LOL.
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Re: Eastern Indigo - Drogon
Yes, I'm pretty sure that is what it was. The only other snakes that large are the Eastern Diamondbacks, and there is NO mistaking them !!!
The only other time I've seen a Eastern Indido Snake was at a endangered wildlife presentation at a fair in Savannah, GA.
I'll never forget it. The guy came out with this gorgeous and big Eastern Indigo snake. He walked around in front of the people while talking in his microphone.
I watched the snake slither through his hands and then start nudging his wrist. I thought "uhoh" and sure enough, the snake casually latched on the guys wrist !!!
He had this khaki long sleeve shirt on and I don't think anybody else noticed it. He was such a pro. All he did was slightly raise his voice and tense up a bit. Then he just kept walking and talking while the snake held on to his wrist. LOL. He kept the sleeve low to try and hide the fact.
He finished up pretty quick, though, LOL.
Where I board my horse now I've seen all kinds of snakes. Mostly Rat snakes (they call them Oak snakes). I have seen quite a few Eastern Diamondback rattlers too, a few Copperheads and a really big Cotton mouth. The most unique one was a little rough green snake. Was as emerald green as a Green Tree Python. I saved that one from a barn cat.
Nights out there (spent a few with a sick horse) really do get spooky. The facility is carved right into the edge of deep woods, built on a old weapons dump. Coyotes run through there, wild pigs and just all kinds of animals. It is quite cool, when it isn't in the middle of the night.
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Re: Eastern Indigo - Drogon
 Originally Posted by zina10
The only other time I've seen a Eastern Indido Snake was at a endangered wildlife presentation at a fair in Savannah, GA.
I'll never forget it. The guy came out with this gorgeous and big Eastern Indigo snake. He walked around in front of the people while talking in his microphone.
I watched the snake slither through his hands and then start nudging his wrist. I thought "uhoh" and sure enough, the snake casually latched on the guys wrist !!!
He had this khaki long sleeve shirt on and I don't think anybody else noticed it. He was such a pro. All he did was slightly raise his voice and tense up a bit. Then he just kept walking and talking while the snake held on to his wrist. LOL. He kept the sleeve low to try and hide the fact.
He finished up pretty quick, though, LOL.
That is one of the funniest and most well handled snake mishap stories I’ve heard. Bet it was a treat lol!
Glad to hear your new critter is doing well! They are such an impressive species in so many ways
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