One of Georgia’s revered indigo snakes astonished researchers when it suddenly regurgitated three other snakes, including a rattlesnake that eventually sprang back to life. The indigo snake was only 4 ...
It’s a snake-eat-snake world out there, and the Georgia Department of Natural Resources has the photos to prove it. Those squeamish photos show a burly, 4-foot-long eastern indigo snake that had eaten ...
A 7-foot, 7-inch long indigo snake found at Fort Stewart, Georgia, is big even for a snake considered to be the longest native snake species in the U.S. Facebook screenshot of Dee Mincey photo A huge ...
The Georgia Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Resources Division says one of their wildlife technicians found more than what they were looking for during a survey in southeast Georgia.
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