10 black snakes in North Carolina. 1. Black Racer. It is no surprise why Black Racers are called Black Racers. They are all black with a light gray belly, and the underside of their chin is lighter in color in contrast to the rest of their body. These snakes are very slender and move very quickly, hence the name racer.. Milk snakes range from 14 to 69 inches (35.5 to 175 centimeters) long, according to ADW. The longest snakes are found in Central and South America. Milk snakes in the United States and Canada don.
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1. North American Racer. Scientific name: Coluber constrictor. Venomous: No. The North American Racer is also known as the Racer snake, Black Racer, and South American racer. Its natural habitat includes Southern parts of the country expanding to the Midwest. North American Racer. Image by Ken-ichi Ueda via inaturalist.. In some cases, Schott’s Whipsnake with white stripes has black borders which appears as if the snake has multiple stripes.. Black-striped snakes hide even under cactuses to avoid predation by larger species. These snakes are short as they grow to a maximum length of 18 inches. Some Black-striped snakes only measure 12 inches.