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The smallest, weirdest snakes in America live in New Orleans. And they eat termites.

Por: The Advocate Entertainment November 07, 2022

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There was a tiny dead creature on the concrete pad outside the back door one morning. At first it looked just like an earthworm. But it wasn’t a worm. It was a little smoother and more sparkly. If you bent down and looked really carefully, it had tiny, tiny scales.So it was a reptile. Probably. But what sort? It had no eyes, and it was difficult to tell which end was the head, and which was the tail. It certainly wasn’t something you see... + full article



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