On Safari with Nala - Blind Snake

On Safari with Nala - Blind Snake

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Biology

1st - 6th Grade

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The video introduces blind snakes, often mistaken for earthworms due to their appearance. They have smooth scales and primarily feed on ants and termites. Blind snakes use their top jaw to gather food and are preyed upon by owls, other snakes, and mongoose. They move differently above and below ground and release an unpleasant smell for defense. They lay eggs, and their young are independent. Despite their name, blind snakes are non-venomous and harmless, with reduced eyes under their scales.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What did Khan find while moving logs?

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How are blind snakes often mistaken?

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What do blind snakes primarily feed on?

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How do blind snakes defend themselves?

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Why are blind snakes called 'blind'?

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