: Since the Queensnake is long, its tail often blocks its own path. Plan your movements so that the tail clears narrow corridors or "wormholes" before you need to re-enter them.

The snake had not eaten the bat. It had teleported it.

Have you encountered the Wormhole Queensnake in your own writing or dreams? Share your story in the comments below. And remember: some wormholes stare back.

: Remember that you can often use one worm to push another. If your Queensnake is stuck in a loop, see if a smaller worm can nudge a segment out of the way.

When a mouse or frog crosses the "shadow," the snake strikes through the wormhole from its remote location. The prey is seized and pulled back through the aperture. To the observer on the scene, the animal simply vanishes into thin air, leaving no trace, no blood, and no sound.

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: Since the Queensnake is long, its tail often blocks its own path. Plan your movements so that the tail clears narrow corridors or "wormholes" before you need to re-enter them.

The snake had not eaten the bat. It had teleported it. Wormhole Queensnake

Have you encountered the Wormhole Queensnake in your own writing or dreams? Share your story in the comments below. And remember: some wormholes stare back. : Since the Queensnake is long, its tail

: Remember that you can often use one worm to push another. If your Queensnake is stuck in a loop, see if a smaller worm can nudge a segment out of the way. It had teleported it

When a mouse or frog crosses the "shadow," the snake strikes through the wormhole from its remote location. The prey is seized and pulled back through the aperture. To the observer on the scene, the animal simply vanishes into thin air, leaving no trace, no blood, and no sound.