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Blind Texas Snake

2022-04-28 / 558 Read
  • English name: WesternThreadsnake
  • Introduction to the Texas Thinblind Snake

    Texas ThinblindSnake(WesternThreadsnake) is a Variety, mainly found in the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. Three subspecies of the Texas fine blind snake have been identified.

    Exterior characteristics of Texas fine blind snake

    Texas fine blind snakeSnake looks like a shining earthworm. Their body color tends to be pink and brown, and the scales have a deep luster; the body is segmented, the eyes are reduced to two black spots, covered by scales on the head, and the mouth is small, which at first glance looks very similar earthworms. An adult Texas fine blind snake is only about 20 centimeters long.

    Living habits of Texas fine blind snake

    Texas fine blind snakeSnakes spend most of their time lurking in the loose sand, only to forage for food, or when rain seeps to dwell They only go to the ground when they are on the ground. Feeds mainly on ants and termites. It is quite difficult to observe the ecological habits of wild Texas fine blind snakes because of their very mysterious life style. However, like other Texas native species, the presence of fire ants can seriously affect the life of the Texas fine blind snake.

    Blind snakes are usually seen during rainy days, especially in spring, and are sometimes mistaken for earthworms. If the blind snake is caught at this time, they will appear uneasy, wiggling around, and will try to poke each other with the end of their tail, but this action is not aggressive, just to attract the attention of the other party, Just get out. And their mouths are too small to pose any threat to humans.

    Feeding method of Texas fine blind snake