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  2. Eastern worm snake - Wikipedia

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    The eastern worm snake is a burrower, and is seldom seen. [15] The annual activity period of the worm snake varies with latitude and elevation. Some have found them active in every month but February on the coastal plain of South Carolina. Farther north C. amoenus amoenus is active from March–April to October–November. Few are active above ...

  3. Indotyphlops braminus - Wikipedia

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    Adults of I. braminus measure 2–4 inches (5.1–10.2 cm) long, uncommonly to 6 inches (15 cm), making it the smallest known snake species. The head and tail are superficially similar as the head and neck are indistinct. Unlike other snakes, the head scales resemble the body scales. The eyes are barely discernible as small dots under the head ...

  4. These 'Dune'-like worms are tiny but act more like snakes ...

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    Tiny worms behave more like snakes Research on the worms began more than 15 years ago at Sam Houston State University when Patrick J. Lewis, a professor there, led a research trip to Botswana with ...

  5. Carphophis amoenus - Wikipedia

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    The worm snake is a small snake. Adults are 19–28 cm (7.5–11.0 in) in total length, record 34 cm (13 in) . [8] It is brown dorsally, and bright pink ventrally, with the belly color including one or two dorsal scale rows. [9] The dorsal scales are smooth, in 13 rows. It has five upper labials and one postocular. [3]

  6. Carphophis - Wikipedia

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    Worm snakes are small snakes, 35 cm (14 in) or less in total length (including tail). The males are shorter than the females. [2] Both sexes are usually a dark brown in color on the upperside, with a lighter-colored, pink or orange underside. Both species are cylindrical and unpatterned, with a pointed head and small black eyes. [2]

  7. Calamaria gervaisii - Wikipedia

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    Calamaria gervaisii, commonly known as Gervais's worm snake and the Philippine dwarf snake, is a species of small fossorial snake in the family Colubridae. The species is native to the Philippines . Etymology

  8. Carphophis vermis - Wikipedia

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    Little is known about the mating habits of the western worm snake, but breeding likely occurs in the early spring. Eggs are laid in the early summer. Clutch size is normally 1-8 eggs, and hatching takes place in August or September. Hatchlings range in size from 3 to 4 inches (7.6 to 10.2 cm) in total length.

  9. Huge snake-like worm species invading Georgia - AOL

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    Georgia is currently experiencing an infestation of an invasive species of snake-like, carnivorous worms, according to wildlife experts. Hammerhead worms, also known as shovel-headed garden worms ...