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Light pink brown snake approx. 5.5 inches long. Small black eyes, light pink belly. Head not clearly differentiated.
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Fairly large (~20 cm long). Found inside a rotting landscaping board - it (or something else) had dug a network of tunnels through it, so it was resting inside the hole. Managed to get it out of the board and it was not at all calm. Musked and defecated, then continually pursued cover and/or tried to flee while I handled it. At one point rolled itself into a ball and seemed calmer (not sure why).
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Fairly large (~20 cm long). Found inside a rotting landscaping board - it (or something else) had dug a network of tunnels through it, so it was resting inside the hole. Managed to get it out of the board and it was not at all calm. Musked and defecated, then continually pursued cover and/or tried to flee while I handled it. At one point rolled itself into a ball and seemed calmer (not sure why).
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Fairly large (~20 cm long). Found inside a rotting landscaping board - it (or something else) had dug a network of tunnels through it, so it was resting inside the hole. Managed to get it out of the board and it was not at all calm. Musked and defecated, then continually pursued cover and/or tried to flee while I handled it. At one point rolled itself into a ball and seemed calmer (not sure why).
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Found while flipping rocks at BFL. Nice snake, very squirmy.
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Found while flipping rocks at BFL. Nice snake, very squirmy.
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Found while flipping rocks at BFL. Nice snake, very squirmy.
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"65F, Intermittent Breeze, Nearing Dark 15cm individual, found under a small rock (~7""x5""x3""). Very active and squirmy. We found another (slightly smaller) individual 20ft further along under another rock. Sandy/gravelly soil."
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"65F, Intermittent Breeze, Nearing Dark 15cm individual, found under a small rock (~7""x5""x3""). Very active and squirmy. We found another (slightly smaller) individual 20ft further along under another rock. Sandy/gravelly soil."
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"65F, Intermittent Breeze, Nearing Dark 15cm individual, found under a small rock (~7""x5""x3""). Very active and squirmy. We found another (slightly smaller) individual 20ft further along under another rock. Sandy/gravelly soil."
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"One juvenile (around 4"") spotted crossing a dirt trail around 9pm."
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I found this under a piece of limestone next to the road. Little confused with the scientific naming for this guy on iNaturalist. I believe this specimen is Leptotyphlops dulcis?
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I found this under a piece of limestone next to the road. Little confused with the scientific naming for this guy on iNaturalist. I believe this specimen is Leptotyphlops dulcis?