tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1384896587280360062.post7908798320451566388..comments2023-10-26T21:58:58.618+08:00Comments on Photography & Me: Brahminy Blind SnakeShawnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11987929864451360414noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1384896587280360062.post-55913560933244662532010-10-08T23:03:19.688+08:002010-10-08T23:03:19.688+08:00Hi Adina,
Hmmmm.... well, there are high chances ...Hi Adina,<br /><br />Hmmmm.... well, there are high chances of it being a brahminy blind snake. There are many species of blind snakes (also called thread snakes), but the brahminy is the most common and widespread in the world. Believe it or not, these snakes were spread across the globe through flowerpots! And most of the times, they are mistaken for earthworms. Well maybe what you say may indeed be a blind snake!Shawnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11987929864451360414noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1384896587280360062.post-89361399339962389202010-09-15T22:48:32.971+08:002010-09-15T22:48:32.971+08:00Does this species live in america? My friend's...Does this species live in america? My friend's sister almost stepped on a snake like this. If I had my camera, I would have been able to take a picture. We live in Arizona, and were not sure of the species. Also it was night, and we were all very wet from swimming. It seemed to sense vibrations and heat, as we were cold and shivering. We keep talking over this, but nobody knows the species of the snake. It was brown and looked similar to the one shown here on your blog. Can you help us?Adina Smothermonnoreply@blogger.com