Here are 10 incredible snake species that happen to look like worms. 1. Western blind snake. Western blind snake | image by Ashley Wahlberg (Tubbs) via Flickr | CC BY-ND 2.0. Scientific Name: Rena humilis. Western blind snakes are medium-sized snakes native to the southern United States and parts of Mexico.. If you've seen a snake that looks more like a worm than a snake, chances are you're looking at a Brahminy blind snake. These tiny snakes are dark gray, silvery gray, or even purple. They have a glossy appearance, which makes them seem perpetually wet, kind of like a worm. Photo by Davidvraju - Link. Also known as flowerpot snakes, these.

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