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Brahminy blind snake

Ramphotyphlops braminus

Description:

shiny black tiny snake, fast moving, i found it in the piles of chicken egg shells colonized by some ants with eggs. probably it eats the ants or the ant eggs.

Habitat:

soil, leaves, potted plants, restrooms, cold places, piles of things on the ground

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2 Comments

luke
luke 10 years ago

Thanks! yes it is indeed a wonderful tiny snake. :)

ChunXingWong
ChunXingWong 10 years ago

Amazing spotting!
What a wonderful snake that is.

luke
Spotted by
luke

Antipolo, Rizal, Philippines

Spotted on Feb 24, 2014
Submitted on Feb 24, 2014

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