The Texas fine blind snake is non-venomous. After knowing whether the Texas fine blind snake is poisonous, let's introduce its living habits.

Texas fine blind snakeMost of the time they hide in loose sand and sand. They only come to the ground when they need to forage, or when rainwater penetrates their habitat. They mainly feed on ants and termites.
The Texas fine blind snake is often seen in rainy weather, especially in spring, and is sometimes mistaken for an earthworm. If the Blind Texas 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 to escape. And their mouths are too small to pose any threat to humans.
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