Western Blind Snake (Noun)
Meaning
Burrows among roots of shrubs and beneath rocks in desert and rocky hillside areas and beach sand of western United States.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The western blind snake is often found in underground burrows among the roots of shrubs in the desert areas of the western United States.
- Western blind snakes have a unique ability to dig and burrow into the sand, making them well-suited to life in beach sand and rocky hillside areas.
- One common place to find a western blind snake is beneath rocks in the desert, where they can escape the heat of the day.
- The western blind snake is adapted to living beneath the roots of shrubs in dry, sandy areas of the western United States.
- In the western United States, western blind snakes are most commonly found in underground burrows in areas with rocky hillside formations and beach sand.