I completed half of the snakes in Roatan last week, but I'll write about the rest today. The first is the brown vine snake, which would be a relative of the yellow vine snake and fights for territory all the time. The only difference is the color. The Orange-bellied Swamp Snake is a non-dangerous snake that is sometimes confused for cottonmouths in other parts of the world. Cottonmouths are very poisonous snakes. The brahminy blind snake is a little snake that is mistaken for a worm. It is the second small snake and only hunts baby worms, tiny or microscopic insects. Finally, there's the yellow red rat snake, which proves that adults will let you pick them up, however, if you get too close to the newborn snakes, they will bite you.
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