Worm snakes are small snakes, 35 cm (14 in.) or less in total length. They are usually a dark brown in color, with a lighter colored, pink or orange underside. They are easily mistaken for other similar species, such as the earth snakes (Virginia sp.) and the brown snakes (Storeria sp.). They have a narrow head, small eyes, and a sharp tail tip. They are not venomous.
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