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Common Wormsnake
B. P. White (CC BY-SA 4.0)

Common Wormsnake

Carphophis amoenus
BirdNET IDBN02027
Taxon groupReptilia
iNat observations10,075
Image sourceWikimedia
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Description wikipedia

Carphophis amoenus, commonly known as the worm snake, is a species of nonvenomous colubrid snake endemic to the eastern United States. C. amoenus can be found east of the Mississippi, from southwest Massachusetts south to southern Alabama west to Louisiana and then north to Illinois. This species of snake protects a large range, and normally prefers a moist habitat in the rocky woodlands, under rotten wood of logs and stumps. Though this snake is quite abundant over its range, it is rarely seen because of its dormant lifestyle and where it usually resides. This snake is most common on the edges or in the ecotonal areas of open to thick woodlands, and the borders of wetlands. It may also be found in the grasslands next to woodlands. The best chance to spot it is after heavy rains, when its small size and distinct color make it easy to spot. This species prefers moist soil inhabited by earthworms, which are its main prey, so the soil needs to be sufficiently moist. The snake's skin naturally evaporates water; so the soil needs to be moist enough to offset this. C. amoenus is mostly found under rocks and in sufficient leaf litter during the extreme daytime heat. Peak activity falls between 15:00 to 18:00.

Translated Descriptions (2)

fr wikipedia
Carphophis amoenus est une espèce de serpents de la famille des Dipsadidae.
sv wikipedia
Carphophis amoenus är en ormart som beskrevs av Thomas Say 1825. Carphophis amoenus ingår i släktet Carphophis och familjen snokar.

Common Names (6 locales)

de Wurmschlange
en Common Wormsnake
nv Haʼaʼaahdę́ę́ʼ łeeyiʼ chʼosh yiyání
pt Cobra-minhoca-oriental
ru Приятный карфофис
zh-CN 东部蠕蛇

External Identifiers

iNaturalist#27388
Macaulay Libraryt-12096441
Xeno-CantoNeotamias amoenus
observation.org#97878
GBIF2457092
NCBI186576