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Midwestern Worm Snake

Carphophis amoenus helenae

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9 Comments

Noah Fields
Noah Fields 11 years ago

??? Maybe we are thinking of different snakes. Worm snakes are very docile, and far from the smallest snake.

noi.valencia
noi.valencia 11 years ago

they are very agressive,and probably the worls smallest snakes in the world.great job..!

noi.valencia
noi.valencia 11 years ago

ive seen this cute snake maybe 6X in my whole life,the last time i spotted this snake i think it was 2010.i hope i can spot once again,

namitha
namitha 11 years ago

Awesome spotting and great photography skills like CarolSnow said.

Noah Fields
Noah Fields 11 years ago

Thanks alot!

CarolSnowMilne
CarolSnowMilne 11 years ago

U have a real talent with photography at your young age. Keep it up! And liking your spots.

Chris Carille
Chris Carille 11 years ago

Nice Noah! You may want to add to the description about them being captive hatched from a wild individual and about the quarter being used for size reference.

Noah Fields
Noah Fields 11 years ago

Yep. Thanks.

KevinBBabbitt
KevinBBabbitt 11 years ago

Ah sweet are these the ones that you hatched from the found eggs? Nice pics

Noah Fields
Spotted by
Noah Fields

Georgia, USA

Spotted on Aug 11, 2012
Submitted on Aug 11, 2012

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