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Blind Snake

Helminthophis frontalis

Description:

about 15 cm

Notes:

I catched this animal and realease it unharmed (last picture)

1 Species ID Suggestions

BrendanSmith
BrendanSmith 11 years ago
Costa Rica Blind Snake
Helminthophis frontalis


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6 Comments

Juan DiTrani
Juan DiTrani 11 years ago

Thanks Sergio

Sergio Monteiro
Sergio Monteiro 11 years ago

Lovely.

BrendanSmith
BrendanSmith 11 years ago

Great pictures and nice find!

KarenL
KarenL 11 years ago

Great capture Juan!

LisaPowers
LisaPowers 11 years ago

Awesome spotting!

KevinBBabbitt
KevinBBabbitt 11 years ago

Do you know which species of Caecilian this is? You may be correct and this is only a suggestion but do you think it could be a Brahimny blind snake, they are native to africa and asia but have been introduced in many other places. What ever it is it is a cool spotting!

Juan DiTrani
Spotted by
Juan DiTrani

Panama

Spotted on Oct 30, 2012
Submitted on Oct 30, 2012

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