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  2. Proximus blind snake - Wikipedia

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    The Proximus blind snake or the woodland blind snake (Anilios proximus) is a species of snake in the Typhlopidae family that is native to eastern Australia. [2] [3] [4]

  3. Anomalepididae - Wikipedia

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    Common names include primitive blind snake [2] and dawn blind snake. Description. Species in the family Anomalepididae are small snakes, in total length (including ...

  4. Scolecophidia - Wikipedia

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    The Scolecophidia, commonly known as blind snakes or thread snakes, [2] are an infraorder [2] of snakes. [3] They range in length from 10 to 100 centimeters (4 to 40 inches). All are fossorial (adapted for burrowing). [ 4 ]

  5. Bandy-bandy - Wikipedia

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    Since the diet of the bandy-bandy is specific to blind snakes, they are highly responsive to the chemical cues left by blind snakes. A study found that bandy-bandys were able to follow blind snake chemical trails for an average of 0.93 metres, while some specimens were able to follow the chemical trail to its completion, 1.4 metres long.

  6. Wilson's blind snake - Wikipedia

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    Wilson's blind snake (Myriopholis wilsoni) is a species of snake in the family Leptotyphlopidae. [3] [4] The species is native to Yemen. Etymology.

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  8. Leptotyphlopidae - Wikipedia

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    The Leptotyphlopidae (commonly called slender blind snakes or thread snakes [2]) are a family of snakes found in North America, South America, Africa and Asia. All are fossorial and adapted to burrowing, feeding on ants and termites.

  9. Indotyphlops braminus - Wikipedia

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    Indotyphlops braminus, commonly known as the brahminy blind snake [4] and other names, is a non-venomous blind snake species, found mostly in Africa and Asia, and has been introduced in many other parts of the world.