Yes. I found one today in Cook Springs half way up the mountain. It would dig into the dirt the instant I let it touch the ground. I have played with "worm snakes" my whole life and this was NOT a worm snake. It really acted like an earthworm... in fact I though that was what it was until took a closer look. It had scales and a small head. The eyes were just dots. I did get two pics of it and released it back into some soft dirt.
All snakes are carnivores.
strontium will blind because of its light
Rubber snakes keep birds away, but real snakes aren't detered by any decoys.
Snakes are carnivores. Their diet consists solely of meat - obtained mainly from rodents or larger animals.
Alabama
*Are* all snakes blind? Well, I'm not sure who told you that all snakes are blind because it's not true. There are species of blind snakes but not all snake species are blind.
No. Most species of snake can see. However, a few species of burrowing snakes are blind.
The Blind Boys of Alabama was created in 1939.
All the original ones, yes. They originated at the Alabama School for the Blind.
Brown tree snakes and Brahminy blind snakes
no
rattlesnake especially in south Alabama
yes
no cobras are not blind but like alot of other animals they can't see color so they ARE color blind but not flat out blind.
No it is not
with their mouths
The Blind Boys of Alabama.