One day, (Sharon and) I found a beautiful light-blue snake, dead on the road. I've finally looked it up tonight, it's been a few years! Heheh. ^^;
This is what it might have been...
Isn't s/he cute?
Coastal Ribbon Snake -
Thamnophis sauritus nitae - dark with light blue lateral stripes, Gulf coast of north-central Florida. They're quite docile, and make good pets. They sell for around $20 at the pet shop. They fit in a ten gallon tank, and eat bugs and small mice.
The only thing is, the snake I saw was light-blue all along it's back (I think it's stomach was white or tan? I can't remember anymore). But it was small, and sleek, and probably had the same diet. So maybe it was just a strange colored Coastal-Ribbon?
I haven't been able to find much information on light-blue snakes. O.o; In fact, most of it was someone like me (2 accounts) asking what kind of snake it was. The answers weren't much help. And no it was not banded sea-snake. @.@;
I just don't know about the Coastal Ribbon Snake... ~peh~
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AHA! It was a Blue Racer Snake,
Coluber Constrictor Foxi!
These guys are also non-venomous, and actually act really cute (in my opinion) to human interaction.
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You're just be-bopping along enjoying the wonders and magic of the great outdoors and paying attention to nothing in particular. Blue racer is dreamily basking in the warm sun also paying attention to nothing. All of a sudden this huge, hulking human thing stomps down right next to him, scaring the bejeebers out of him. His first reaction is to thrash wildly about, presumably to confuse the predator's initial attack. After a few of these confusion thrashes he switches into escape mode to put distance between himself and this God-awful monster that almost got him. The confusion thrashes are effective and you again exit stage left post haste. However, blue racer doesn't know which way you exited and exits stage left also. Now you're being chased by a big snake which, of course, doesn't know he's chasing you. He'll go 30 yards or more at top speed hoping to save his hide. Wow, you just had a harrowing foot race with a snake bent on your destruction. In reality, top speed for a blue racer, one of the fastest snakes, is four miles per hour. Granted, that's a fast walking pace but break into a jog and the snake is handily outdistanced. Better yet, just stop and let him go by. ''
An adult is from 4 to 6 ft long. The little guy I found was probably 2.5, or 3 feet, and a brilliant light blue. That might have also been the lighting (it was a bright Summer day, as I recall).
''They're actually quite beautiful, as far as snakes go. Most are a shiny, bluish-gray color, though color variations include dark gray and grayish-green as well. Their chin and throat area is white and their belly lightens to light blue or even white. Juveniles have darker spots that they lose with adulthood. They are a slender, lithe snake befitting of the name Racer.
The Blue Racer is the second longest snake in Michigan topped only by the Black rat snake.''They are beautiful
heart kyah...
heart (That was a little difficult to find. ^^; No helpful articles on Wikipedia about Blue Racers)
Resources:
http://inny.ipbfree.com/index.php?showtopic=1445 http://www.Wikipedia.com---
My Aikido sensei, Sensei Deborah said I reminded her of a Japanese Marilyn Monroe. And a woman from some old TV show called "Just Shoot Me." It was an aged-model. I have no idea who she is. I'll have to look her up too!
edit: o.o; I do sound like that when I'm serious. (boy I have some range! 10 year old, teenager, to 50 year old!)
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