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![]() ![]() They remain underground for most of their lives, but they spend time on the surface primarily during warm months at night. Juveniles are similar to the adults, but they may be slightly darker.”įeeding/Diet: Worm snakes are common in damp woodlands where they feed primarily on earthworms, which they swallow alive. Rarely they may eat soft-bodied insect larvae or slugs.Īctivity/Behavior: Worm snakes are active from early spring to late fall. They have tiny eyes and very small, pointed heads for burrowing after insects and earthworms. Worm snakes have a distinctive sharp point or spine on their tails. Their light belly coloration extends partially up onto their sides. Description: Worm snakes are small, shiny snakes that have black, gray or brown backs with pink or whitish bellies.
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