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    Could someone identify this?

    This picture caught my eye on another website and didn't have a source nor a species from the original poster. For some reason a reverse search yielded nothing, so, could anyone tell me what species of snake this is? Thank you! Also, sorry if this is the wrong board, I didn't quite know where to put it, haha.


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    Looks like some sort of blind snake. Sorry, I'm not that much help!
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    Pink tailed worm lizard? Which is an actual thing and not a made up name, I promise. Either that or some kind of ground snake.

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    Re: Could someone identify this?

    Looks like a blind snake. I've been catching these laitly here in tx

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    Re: Could someone identify this?

    I have no idea. But you have Twitter there is a guy @AlongsideWild who identifies snake pictures. You can tweet it to him and he can probably identify it.

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    Looks like light color variation of Great Plain Ground Snake Sonora semiannulata....


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    I have a feeling, now I could be wrong but I saw something like that once and it was called The Mallee Worm-lizard. Also called the Pink-nosed Worm-lizard and Red-tailed Worm-lizard. It is a legless lizard, not a snake. Search it and let me know what you think.

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    Definitely one of them Aprasia type Aussia lizards.

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