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WORLDS smallest SNAKE!!!

snakemannick Oct 03, 2004 02:48 PM

I am glad to have computer access from my home again, Hurricane Jeane did a number on us here agian after a two week break from Hurricane Frances. Any way all is well and while I was cleaning some of the broken branches in the yard I came accross a Blind snake burrowed under a large rock I had over turned. These guys are vary small and I could not imagine how big the babies would be when born. They look like worms except for the scaley texture and the forked tongue that is almost microscopic, I tried to get a good picture of it but being that it was so small , my camera could not focus on the object .
enjoy the pic.

Nick

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cnb2 Oct 03, 2004 03:26 PM

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KennethZweerink Oct 03, 2004 07:09 PM

And let's all hope "No More Hurricane's" in Florida this year ! ! Unless there from Miami, and pertain to Football ! ! I know it's gonna take a "Long Time" for people down there to get back on track,and i "WISH YOU ALL THE BEST ! ! !" Cool pic. of the Blindsnake,i tried to find out what kind it is and i think it is a "Brahminy Blindsnake" 6-7 inch's and shiny black it lay's "egg's 1-7" it's from Asia but is introduced to many Tropical area's.Glad to here all is Well Nick, and Thank's for the pic. ! ! !
Have A Good One ! !
Kenneth

snakemannick Oct 05, 2004 09:35 PM

Thanks for the kind words and info, I thaught they were native to Florida.
but I have been known to be wrong , thanks again.
Nick

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