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RE: Little snake(?) found in Round Rock, TX

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Posted by: Hollychan at Sun May 13 20:22:53 2012  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Hollychan ]  
   

I do have more photos, they're just way more out of focus than that photo. I hope you can also tell his size easily from the grass & rocks in the photos. Here are the rest of them:



















My phone couldn't focus on him very well in the dark; the only light we had available was the flash. His tail was definitely nubby so he very well could be a Blindsnake. I actually posted it on Facebook because my former sister-in-law is quite the reptile buff and I wanted her opinion. One of her fellow herpers commented on the photo with the suggestion of the glass lizard.



I was pretty excited to see the little guy because he's the first snake that I've seen in my yard since we moved here from Florida. I wish I could have gotten a better photo. Oh to have a flashlight & my good camera in my hands at all times, lol. The next time we have a good rain, I'll wander the yard a bit and see if I can find him or another one and get a much clearer photo.
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Holly

Round Rock, TX





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