Sibon sanniola
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Yucatan Snail-eater (Sibon sanniola)Merida, Yucatan, MexicoAfter a rainstorm, I decided to go out and see if I could find a salamander. I didn't find any amphibian at all, but to my surprise, found this one under a rock without expecting it at all! It was very small and beautiful. Completely inoffensive, it didn't try to bite at all, and I must admit, I did annoyed him/her a little bit with the camera :P
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- Sibon sanniolus (Pigmy Snail Sucker)
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