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On the off chance that you see one of these don't slaughter it. They are really normal in S. Texas and amid deer season a lot of people out of state seekers shoot them not realizing what they are. The Texas Indigo additionally called the Blue Indigo are the longest snakes in N. America and can surpass 10 feet, so when you see one in the field it is a great site, yet what is considerably more great is the way that they are imune to poisonous snake venom and poisonous snakes are a staple of their eating regimen. Most farms will caution seekers not to shoot them and I've seen signs in corner stores and restaurant in S. Texas with pictures and clarifications regarding what these snakes are so that they don't get shot. There is a maxim in Texas, "On the off chance that its an Indigo, let it go."

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