Leptotyphlops dulcis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Leptotyphlops dulcis is a blind snake species found in the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. Three subspecies are currently recognized, including the nominate subspecies described her...
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It is perhaps informative, though, to consider some of the behaviors that have been documented for a related species,L. dulcis (the Texas blind snake). Watkins et al. (1967) observed that these snakes actively seek Neivamyrmex colonies by following their trails.
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www.ruf.rice.edu/~bws/blindsnake.html
www.ruf.rice.edu/~bws/blindsnake.html
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The Texas blind snake is a worm like serpent that is very slender and tiny. The adult Texas blind snake is generally around 5-8 inches in length, and has the same size scales underneath as above. ... The Texas blind snake is a worm like serpent that is very slender and tiny. The adult Texas blind snake is generally around 5...
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www.associatedcontent.com/article/380112/the_texas_blin...
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Leptotyphlops dulcis (Texas Blind Snake) ... Drymarchon corais (Texas Indigo Snake) ... Micrurus tener (Texas Coral Snake)
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www.zo.utexas.edu/research/txherps/snakes/
www.zo.utexas.edu/research/txherps/snakes/
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Once in a while, a small owl known as a screech owl will swoop down to snatch a Texas blind snake and, keeping it alive, bring it back to its nest. There, the snake cleans out the nest by eating small invertebrates that might otherwise nibble on the owl.
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N EW MEXICO BLIND SNAKE; Leptotyphlops dulcis dissectus ... The plains blind snake is found throughout the central half of Texas. As can be seen from these pictures it is a very slender snake with an indistinct head. (Hint: the head is to the left.
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www.herpo.com/trans-pecos/snakes/lepto.html
www.herpo.com/trans-pecos/snakes/lepto.html
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Digital Morphology account of the Texas blind snake, Leptotyphlops dulcis, featuring CT-generated animations of the skull and expert commentary by Dr. Nate Kley ... Leptotyphlops dulcis, Texas Blind Snake; Dr. Nate Kley - SUNY Stonybrook; The Deep Scaly Project...
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digimorph.org/specimens/Leptotyphlops_dulcis/
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One snake that is very poisonous (it is related to cobras), but not dangerous considering that it has a small mouth and is very nonaggressive, is the Texas coral snake (Micrurus fulvius tenere). ... Perhaps our strangest snake is the plains blind snake (Leptotyphlops dulcis dulcis). It is frequently found in garden compost...
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home.att.net/~larvalbugbio/snakes.html
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The Texas Blind Snake - delion The Texas blind snake Leptotyphlops dulcis is common in the Texas landscape often being found underneath logs or rocks in the yard or garden They occur on stony hillsides ... The Texas blind snake, Leptotyphlops dulcis, is common in the Texas landscape,
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www.unsolvedmysteries.com/usm432301.html
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