The eastern indigo snake is a nonvenomous, iridescent blue-black reptile native to the southeastern U.S. As an apex predator, it controls rodent and snake populations, including venomous species. Conservationists and landowners benefit from its role in maintaining ecological balance. This federally threatened species thrives in longleaf pine forests, serving as a key indicator of healthy ecosystems.
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