- Carphophis vermis
Taxobox
name = Western Worm Snake
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Reptilia
ordo =Squamata
subordo =Serpentes
familia =Colubridae
subfamilia =Xenodontinae
genus = "Carphophis "
species = "C. vermis"
binomial = "Carphophis vermis"
binomial_authority = Kennicott, 1859
synonyms = "Celuta vermis"
Kennicott, 1859The Western Worm Snake ("Carphophis vermis") is a small, non-venomous
colubrid snake native to theUnited States .Description
Western worm snakes have a dark,
black orbrown ish dorsal coloration, with apink orred dish underside. They can grow to lengths of 11 inches (28 cm).Geographic range
Western worm snakes are found in the United States in southern
Iowa , southeasternNebraska , easternKansas , westernIllinois ,Missouri ,Louisiana , easternOklahoma , and northeasternTexas with isolated records from southwesternWisconsin , and southeasternArkansas .Behavior
Worm snakes are
fossorial snakes, and spend the vast majority of their time buried in loose, rocky soil, or under damp forest leaf litter. They are abundant within their range, but rarely seen due to their secretive nature. Little is known about their mating habits, but breeding likely occurs in the early spring and eggs are laid in the early summer. Clutch size is normally 1-8 eggs and hatching takes place in August or September. Hatchlings range in size from 3 to 4 inches (7 to 10 cm). Worm snake diet consists almost entirely ofearthworm s, but they will also consume other soft bodiedinsect s. If harassed, they will often release a foul smellingmusk from itscloaca . If handled, they may press their tail tip into the captor's hand as a defense mechanism.References
* [http://www.zo.utexas.edu/research/txherps/snakes/carphophis.vermis.html Herps of Texas: Western Worm Snake]
*EMBL species|genus=Carphophis|species=vermis
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