The Barbados threadsnake (Leptotyphlops bilineatus) holds the title of the smallest snake, measuring about 10 cm (4 inches) in length. It is a burrowing species that can be housed in captivity, although it requires specific habitat conditions, such as a humid environment with a substrate that allows for burrowing. Proper care includes a diet of small invertebrates and ensuring a secure enclosure to prevent escape. While they are not commonly kept as pets, they can be an interesting addition for experienced herpetologists.
yes it is the third smallest snake in the world next to the bow snake and the worm snake
No - they are completely different species and should never be housed together !
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.
It is called the Lesser Antillean Thread Snake. It is small enough to squeeze through a hole one eighth of an inch in diameter.
the snake charmer's busteestables where horses are housed and the piles of wood all caught fire accidentally?teesta
The smallest mammal in the world is
small 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.
i beileve it is the pencle snake at 4 in.
the african morepork shark
The world's smallest snake was found in Barbados. It is so small, only 10 centimeters, that it could be mistaken for an earth worm.
No - since corn snakes eat rodents ! HOWEVER a baby corn housed with an adult will be intimidated - and should be housed separately !