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Is the Texas fine blind snake a protected animal?

2021-03-18 / 962 Read

The Texas fine blind snake is not a protected animal, it is an exotic species.

Blind Texas snakes spend most of their time hiding in loose sand and sand, and only come to the ground when they are looking for food, or when rain seeps into their habitat. Feeds mainly on ants and termites.

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The Texas fine blind snake usually appears on rainy days, especially In spring, they are sometimes mistaken for earthworms. If the blind snake is caught at this time, they will appear uneasy, wiggling around, and will try to poke each other with the end of their tail, but this action is not aggressive, just to attract the attention of the other party, Just get out.