Absolutely not. Worm snakes are the smallest snakes and they are non venomous. They are also hard to take care of. ( I have a worm snake from a reptile xpo in my room in his own terrarium) (( they require lots of ants)). Hope this helps :)
no
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.
on the earth
a worm is a two headed wig wearin snakes
rattlesnake especially in south Alabama
snakes
Under logs and rocks
Eel, Snake, Worm
they are harmful because they have poisnous like snakes
Yes, a garter snake can eat a worm snake, as garter snakes are opportunistic feeders and have a diverse diet that includes smaller snakes, amphibians, and various invertebrates. Worm snakes, being smaller and less aggressive, can fall prey to garter snakes. However, the likelihood of this occurring depends on the specific sizes and species involved, as well as the availability of other food sources.
Snakes can be harmful enough to kill those who they bite or constrict.
no yes in some uncooked meat it is commen to have a tape worm but no no SNAKES