There are species of snake that are labelled 'blind snakes'. They are also small reptiles, ranging in size from 4 to 40 inches. Their normal diet is termites and ants. See related link for an example.
Guyana Blind Snake was created in 1939.
Guadeloupe Blind Snake was created in 1966.
Dominican Blind Snake was created in 1904.
no
As the name implies, it is a snake.
not all blind snakes are poisonous i.e. a snake may become blind due to an accident this does not mean it would become poisonous, and not all poisonous snakes are blind i.e. because alot of snakes rely on their sight to aim/direct where they want their poison to go.
The Western Blind snake eats ants, termites, their eggs, larvae and other soft-bodied insects. This snake is not totally blind.
yes but it will also depend on what snake it is v
Small snakes eat small creatures like insects and worms (ant and termite larvae). The blind snake and the thread snake are among the smallest snakes in the world belonging to the snake superfamily Typhlopoidea. These snakes measure only about 10 centimeters long. (contributed by Ranoray Love A. Noro)
Chickens from farms eat the Texas blind snake because they mistake the snakes for earthworms
No ! A Bull snake is a non-venomous species !
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