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I never saw a blacksnake do that in my life.
We wonder if you would like the feeling of a blacksnake across your lying face?
A blacksnake, a raccoon and two hawks went about their business.
"Isn't the hanging of a dead blacksnake certain to bring the rain?"
Inside was a large blacksnake, its scales glowing with luxuriant good health.
"Someone must have killed a blacksnake," she said, "and hung it in a tree."
The strip of leather hung from his clenched fist like a dead blacksnake.
After the European tour had ended, Blacksnake opted to stay behind.
No one suggested the use of the blacksnake.
His religious beliefs were carried on by Governor Blacksnake and other disciples.
It had been like-like the time she'd seen a blacksnake eyeing a nest of baby birds.
"It's seventy-five strokes with the blacksnake if I catch you napping."
"Here comes John with the blacksnake!"
He might have spoken, but at that moment they came upon a large blacksnake sunning itself on a near-bare patch of pavement.
John Willoughby's gone after a blacksnake."
Chainbreaker (1760-1859), a Seneca chief also known as Governor Blacksnake.
Its engine was loud but smooth, and its wheels chewed up the road like a vicious little wildcat worrying a blacksnake.
At this time, Tony also remembers that Biff once mentioned going down the coast, to Blacksnake Island.
The blacksnake has a heavy shot load extending from the butt well down the thong, and the whip is flexible right to the butt.
According to Fitzpatrick, the Shawnee Indians were led by Chief Blacksnake.
Never before, in fact, had so large a force as the four galleys that had attacked Blacksnake and Trident been seen so far south.
The swinging door, just inches from her face, riveted her as a blacksnake might command the full attention of a fieldmouse.
When he slammed his left arm down on the nearest counter, the relentless blacksnake flopped full-length across the tile counter top.
In a low-growing blackjack close by, he saw a blacksnake writhing in sinuous coils among the branches.
What had been thought to be a new species was in fact a black snake - Coluber constrictor.
Coluber constrictor, a non-venomous colubrid species found in North America.
Adults of Coluber constrictor oaxaca are 51-102 cm (20-40 inches) in total length.
Coluber constrictor flaviventris is listed as an endangered species in the province of Saskatchewan.
Coluber constrictor priapus Average size: 20-56 inches; Record 72 inches.
The Racer (Coluber constrictor) is a species of non-venomous, colubrid snake.
Coluber constrictor (Black Racer)
It is known to intergrade with the eastern yellowbelly racer (Coluber constrictor flaviventris).
Coluber constrictor is a species of non venomous, colubrid snake, endemic to North America and Central America.
In 2008, the Canadian Wildlife Federation helped fund the conservation of the Coluber constrictor flaviventris (eastern yellow-belly racer).
Predators of chicks and eggs include: milk snakes, coluber constrictors, blue jays, eastern gray squirrels, fox squirrels, eastern chipmunks, and domestic cat.
Coluber constrictor flaviventris, commonly known as the eastern yellowbelly racer, is a subspecies of racer, a non venomous, colubrid snake.
Predators of the rough green snake include birds and other snakes, such as the eastern racer (Coluber constrictor) and the eastern king snake (Lampropeltis getula).
Juveniles have dark, narrow, close-spaced crossbands on the anterior part of the body, unlike the middorsal blotches of juveniles of most other subspecies of Coluber constrictor.
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.
Other common names for Coluber constrictor anthicus include the following: ash snake, blue racer, brown racer, Louisiana black snake, spotted black snake, spotted racer, variegated racer, and white oak racer.
Coluber constrictor priapus, commonly known as the southern black racer, is one of the more common subspecies of nonvenomous Coluber constrictor snakes in the Southeastern United States.
Coluber constrictor foxii, commonly known as the blue racer, is a subspecies of Coluber constrictor which is a species of nonvenomous, colubrid snakes commonly referred to as the eastern racers.