- and was over 1
meter in length,
making it much
larger than most
modern blindsnakes, with only
Afrotyphlops schlegelii and
Afrotyphlops mucruso rivaling...
-
three typhlopid species with some
inferences on
chromosome evolution in
blindsnakes (Scolecophidia)".
Zoologischer Anzeiger. 264: 34–40. Bibcode:2016ZooAn...
- The
Gerrhopilidae (Indo-Malayan
blindsnakes) are a
family of
blindsnakes that
contains at
least 16
species in the
genus Gerrhopilus, and
possibly others...
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Gerrhopilidae Vidal, Wynn,
Donnellan and
Hedges 2010 2 18 Indo-Malayan
blindsnakes Southern and
southeastern Asia,
including Sri Lanka, the Philippines...
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Antillotyphlops monensis, the Mona worm snake, is a
harmless blind snake species is
endemic to Mona
Island in the West Indies. No
subspecies are currently...
-
Brahminy Blindsnake (Indotyphlops braminus) on
Abaco Island, The Bahamas, with
notes on
potential niche overlap with the
native Cuban Brown Blindsnake (Typhlops...
- that "henophidian"
snakes are all
snakes that are not
Scolecophidia (
blindsnakes) or
Caenophidia (so-called "advanced snakes"). "Henophidian"
snakes are...
- is the only
blindsnake of the
genus Typhlops naturally found in Europe. The only
other blindsnake found in
Europe is the
brahminy blindsnake, or "flowerpot...
-
blackish blindsnake (Ramphotyphlops nigrescens)
follows trails laid by
banded sugar ants,
possibly to
locate them as
potential prey.
Blindsnakes are also...
-
Impressed tortoise (Manouria impressa) Diard's
blindsnake (Argyrophis diardii) White-headed
blindsnake (Indotyphlops albiceps)
Brahminy blind snake (Indotyphlops...