The Kimberley deep-soil blind snake (Anilios howi) is a species of snake in the family Typhlopidae.
The specific name, howi, is in honour of Australian zoologist Richard Alfred How (born 1944).
[5] A. howi is found in the Australian state of Western Australia.
[1][2] The preferred natural habitat of A. howi is grassland.
[1] A. howi has 18 scale rows at midbody, and it has 434 ventrals.