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The eastern indigo snake is North America’s largest nonvenomous snake, reaching up to nine feet long. It used to inhabit the vast longleaf forest that used to stretch from Georgia, Florida, and Alabama to Mississippi. As the species’ habitat disappeared, it did too, falling under the protection of the Endangered Species Act as threatened in 1978.
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