Anilios robertsi

Anilios robertsi

Discover the unique Anilios robertsi, or Roberts' Blind Snake, a nocturnal, fossorial species thriving in Australia’s arid woodlands with a smooth, glossy appearance and a diet primarily consisting of small invertebrates like ants and termites. This small, legless snake plays a vital role in its ecosystem by aerating soil and controlling insect populations, making it an essential species for maintaining environmental balance.

Anilios leucoproctus

Anilios leucoproctus

Discover the elusive Anilios leucoproctus, or white-bottomed blind snake, a slender fossorial species native to the tropical habitats of Australia and New Guinea, measuring 30-50 cm in length with a smooth, dark brown to reddish-brown body and distinctive pale underbelly. This carnivorous snake plays a crucial ecological role by preying on soft-bodied invertebrates while contributing to soil health and biodiversity.

Anilios insperatus

Anilios insperatus

Anilios insperatus, commonly known as the Northern Blind Snake, is a medium-sized, fossorial snake native to northern Australia, thriving in tropical and subtropical wet forests. Characterized by its dark brown to tan coloration with lighter bands, it primarily feeds on small invertebrates and plays a vital role in regulating soil-dwelling animal populations while being categorized as vulnerable due to habitat loss.

Anilios centralis

Anilios centralis

Discover the Anilios centralis, a slender, nocturnal snake native to central Australia, known for its burrowing lifestyle and distinctive light brown to pale yellow coloration with dark spots. This fascinating species plays a crucial role in its ecosystem by preying on soil invertebrates and thrives in arid, semi-arid habitats, primarily found in sandy plains and rocky outcrops.