
skerple
[cats and also tiny snakes] the boys just brought in another blindsnake

skerple
she was unharmed and very wiggly so I gently scooped her up and put her outside in the leaf litter under the mesquite tree

skerple
nice loose substrate with plenty of ants for her to munch on

skerple
honestly this is actually quite exciting, I didn't see where the last one got released so I've been lowkey worried she might not have found her way back to an acceptable habitat

skerple
but this means we still have at least one blindsnake in the yard \o/ yay tiny ant predators

Nancy Crawfish
I looked them up and they’re cute! Also learned that they’re all female and reproduce by parthenogenesis. Neat

skerple
Yeah!! I had no idea what they were the first time Tall dragged one in

skerple
it was just like "what the fuck is that wiggly licorice??"

skerple
also I couldn't properly appreciate that first discovery because even though I was like 99% sure a snek that small did not pose any kind of threat, my understanding is that the rule of thumb with snakes is "assume venomous until confirmed otherwise"

skerple
but this time I knew she was perfectly harmless

skerple
cute confused lil licorice noodle

Nancy Crawfish
That’s a wise snake policy