Definition
A blue racer is a non-venomous snake known for its bluish-gray coloration and exceptional speed. These snakes are slender and agile, enabling them to move quickly across various terrains. They primarily feed on rodents, insects, and other small animals. Consider them the electric scooters of the reptile world. Blue racers are typically found in open habitats like grasslands and fields. They are active hunters and can be quite alert and wary. While non-venomous, they may bite if threatened.