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Little snake(?) found in Round Rock, TX

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Posted by: Hollychan at Sat May 12 23:35:28 2012  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Hollychan ]  
   

This little guy was gliding down our driveway when we got home tonight. The way he was moving made me think snake initially, but it was too dark to really see him. He's very long & thin. I pulled out my phone and used the flash to snap some photos of him and he was really reflective in the other photos, so we assumed maybe he was a very large earthworm and we went on in the house. I pulled up the photos when I got on my computer and this particular photo (the clearest of all of them) looks more like he's a snake because I'm quite certain I see scales and a white belly. I'd love to know what kind he is. His tail seemed odd shaped, not pointed like my kingsnakes, but kind of flat & stumpy. He's still out in the yard, but I doubt I could find him again to get any better photos.

I live in Round Rock, TX, which is just slightly north of Austin, TX (to give you a good location).

Thanks in advance!


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Holly
Round Rock, TX


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