The threadsnake is so small it might be mistaken for a worm! The thread snake is only 3.9 inches as an adult.
Threadsnakes eat insects like: ant larvae, termites, and even spiders. The thread snake has many names like: blind snake, threadsnake, or worm snake. They are found in South America, North America, Asia, and Africa. They are snakes because they have scales; if you look closely you will see the scales.
Threadsnakes are not venomous. Threadsnakes are sometimes pink, that’s when they really look like worms!