Southern black racer snake

Southern black racer on pavement - Photo: Still Gravity.
Southern black racer on a road of the Everglades - License our images here.

The swift racer is probably the most common snake in Florida. They are active during the day and feed on rodents, frogs, toads, and lizards. 

Black racer snake in Dinner Island Ranch, Florida - Photo: Still Gravity.
This encounter happened in the dirt road of Dinner Island Ranch.

They are fast and flee when you approach. Black racers will strike if caught, but they don't have venom. Harmless snakes.

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