Scientific name: Leptotyphlops humilis
Common name: Western Blind Snake
Size: 7.2-13.0 in (18-33 cm)
Distinguishing characters: A thin cylindrical species with no neck constriction; blunt head and tail; purplish, brown or pink dorsum with silvery sheen; light venter; no enlarged ventral scutes; eyes vestigial, appearing as dark spot beneath head scales; spinelike terminal scale on tail tip.
Juveniles: Similar to adults, except lighter in color.
Dimorphism: None

Additional notes: Difficult to hold since they will squeeze out of hands. Excretes watery fluid that has a musky odor.