The worm snake might be one of the most elusive and curious creatures you’ve never seen. These small, fossorial snakes spend most of their lives underground or hidden in leaf litter, making them ...
that are long and thin like a worm, but covered in a hard, scaly exterior like a lizard and have a head similar to a snake.
Snake lungworm disease, which infects at least 19 snake species, is poised to spread throughout the southeastern U.S.
An international team of researchers has discovered a new fossil worm lizard species in Tunisia. Terastiodontosaurus ...
These small, nonvenomous snakes boast red-to-pink undersides. They spend much of the year underground, frequently in crayfish burrows. They feed on earthworms, slugs and leeches. Kirtland’s snakes ...
They can grow to be 7.5 to 9.5 inches long. They may look like earthworms or snakes, but they're more closely related to the small lizards. Other reptiles have lost their limbs over time ...
The Kirtland’s snake is a small, nonvenomous snake with a red-to-pink underside and feeds on earthworms, slugs and leeches. It spends much of the year underground, frequently in crayfish burrows. It’s ...