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Culebra negra

Leptotyphlos subcrotilus

Photo by ElvisCeliP
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beautiful, looks similar to the "hawaiian blind snake", Ramphotyphlops braminus, not native to hawaii, found often in or near the compost pile. they are very quick and spill like mercury out of your hand.
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PublishedSeptember 30, 2011

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