One of the blind snakes is a small, burrow-dwelling snake. The eyes are degenerate and hidden under the scales of the head. It is a genus of blind snakes that are found in most tropical regions. Preys on small invertebrates, mainly ants and termites, some of which are up to 75 cm (30 in) long but less than 20 cm (8 in)

The smallest snake in the world. Non-toxic, the body is cylindrical, similar in thickness from head to tail, with a short tail and a uniformly sized, tile-like arrangement of round scales, without the differentiation of abdominal scales
The body length is not more than 20 cm, cylindrical, shaped like an earthworm, so it is also called "earthworm snake". The head is small semi-circular and indistinguishable from the neck, and the eyes are extremely small and degenerate into black spots. The nasal scales have a groove that divides the nasal scales into front and back halves. Body scales 20 columns. The tail is short and blunt. The whole body is roughly dark brown or brown
Living in dark and damp places such as rotten wood and stones, leaf litters, garbage dumps and rock crevices, it will move to the ground at night and after rain, and it will move quickly. Feeds on termites, ants, or other small invertebrates. Oviparous, parthenogenesis, no male individuals. It is distributed in low-altitude areas of the province, and the number is acceptable