The southern black racer differs from other black snakes in its brilliant white chin and thin sleek body Photo Jacqui Berger This snake is common for many reasons It can be found in a variety of habitats and is particularly fond of "edge" areas between forest and open habitat – they do very well around humansRacer Rat Snake Diet includes small mammals, birds (and eggs), snakes, lizards, frogs, and some large insects (eg, caterpillars, cicadas) Eat mostly relatively small prey Adults feed mostly on mammals and birds (and their eggs) Juveniles eat lizards and frogs (especially treefrogs), switching to birds and mammals as they The same scenario upon further investigation Racers are fast snakes that rely on speed to chase down prey They eat lizards, other snakes,

Eastern Yellow Bellied Racer Missouri Department Of Conservation