Identifying blind snakes in your garden: How to tell them apart from worms and other snakes
Identifying blind snakes in your garden: How to tell them apart from worms and other snakes
Blind snakes, often mistaken for earthworms, are small, burrowing reptiles with unique adaptations for underground life. They possess smooth scales, vestigial eyes, and a diet of ants and termites. These secretive creatures play a vital ecological role by controlling insect populations and aerating soil. Distinguishing them from worms involves observing their slithering movement, scaled bodies, and distinct head.
Blind snakes, often mistaken for earthworms, are small, burrowing reptiles with unique adaptations for underground life. They possess smooth scales, vestigial eyes, and a diet of ants and termites. These secretive creatures play a vital ecological role by controlling insect populations and aerating soil. Distinguishing them from worms involves observing their slithering movement, scaled bodies, and distinct head.