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Ecology Investigation at Risk Species
Species: Blue Racer (Snake)

PART A: A general description of the Blue Racer is that it is a long non-poisonous snake that Can develop up to a length of 1.5 meters found in Ontario, Canada. This species is known to be Endangered in the certain province (Ontario) and nationally, as known to be a risk of extinction. Some of the features this snake contains of are quite astonishing. This snake has a grayish-
Blue/greenish-blue body, it also has a white chin and a throat compared to most snakes.
The Blue Racer’s habitat is to be desired to live in open areas such as prairies, open woodlands,
Farm fields that no longer are being used. With the farm fields, these species find their main
Source of food. Some other main foods these snakes eat are rodents and birds. The species of
The Blue Racer has predators such as the red tailed hawk, great horned owl and other wild
Predators that also eat on the snake’s eggs. The migrations of these species are near in September
Of hibernating in quarries and old cisterns.
The range in areas this species was said to be found is in Pelee Island which is located in
Western Lake Erie. The population of these species seems to have dropped over the year of 1995. Estimated around 205 adult Blue Racer snakes were assumed to be identified in Pelee Island. Some other habitats these snakes desire are other open areas such as the savanna, alvar And pastures in Ontario, Canada. If these species were to be threatened, they would rather flee Than bite. Running away from predators has a certain advantage to these species. They can Travel between maximum speeds of 12 to 16

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