mostly in dry areas for example under rocks but most people confuse them as worms
Barbados thread snake
It is called the Lesser Antillean Thread Snake. It is small enough to squeeze through a hole one eighth of an inch in diameter.
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Rodents.
The grass snake is pretty small but the smallest snake in the world is the thread snake it is no bigger than a quarter.
They rarely exceed 30 centimetres.
Albino hampsers and mini elfs
Members of the Thread Snake family are the smallest - rarely exceeding 12 inches (30cm). See the related link for details of one member the species.
The average life span is 4 years
ALL snakes are meat-eaters - whether that's something as large as an antelope (for a Reticulated python) or termites (for a thread-snake) !
The same metaphor: the difference of a person (thread) and a family (process) A process has at least 1 thread and may have many threads, while 1 thread must live within a process