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  2. List of reptiles of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Megatyphlops schlegelii (Bianconi, 1847), Schlegel's giant blind snake, syn. Typhlops schlegelii Bianconi, 1847, Onychocephalus petersii Bocage, 1873, Rhinotyphlops brevis Spawls et al., 2001, Typhlops (Onychocephalus) humbo Bocage, 1886, Typhlops brevis Scortecci, 1929, Typhlops hottentotus Bocage, 1893, Typhlops humbo Boulenger, 1893 ...

  3. Cape cobra - Wikipedia

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    The species is diurnal and is a feeding generalist, preying on a number of different species and carrion. Predators of this species include birds of prey, honey badgers, and various species of mongooses. The Cape cobra is also known as the geelslang (yellow snake) and bruinkapel (brown cobra) in South Africa.

  4. Common brown water snake - Wikipedia

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    The common brown water snake (Lycodonomorphus rufulus) is a species of nonvenomous South African snake. This gentle, harmless snake is by far the most common water snake in southern Africa. It can be found from Cape Town in the south, along the wet east coast of South Africa and inland as far as Gauteng, Lesotho, and Zimbabwe. Throughout its ...

  5. List of snakes of Africa - Wikipedia

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    This list of snakes of Africa includes all snakes in the continent of Africa. Philothamnus natalensis; Echis megalocephalus; Echis leucogaster [1] Roman's carpet ...

  6. Southern African rock python - Wikipedia

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    The Southern African rock python (Python natalensis) is a large python species native to Southern Africa inhabiting savanna and woodland. [1] It was first described by Andrew Smith in 1833. [2] Growing a length of more than 5 m (16 ft), this is one of the largest snakes in the world.

  7. Boaedon capensis - Wikipedia

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    Boaedon capensis, the Cape house snake, also known as the brown house snake, is a species of lamprophiid from Botswana, South Africa (from KwaZulu-Natal all the way through to the Western Cape), Mozambique, Zambia and Zimbabwe. [2] They are a non-venomous lamprophiid.

  8. Philothamnus occidentalis - Wikipedia

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    Philothamnus occidentalis, the western Natal green snake or South African green snake, is a species of snake of the family Colubridae. [ 2 ] The snake is found in South Africa .

  9. Psammophis brevirostris - Wikipedia

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    Psammophis brevirostris, also known as the short-snouted grass snake, [1] [2] is a diurnal, mildly venomous snake native to southern Africa. It is oviparous and can lay up to 15 eggs in summer. The snake feeds on lizards, rodents, snakes and small birds; it is alert and considered fast.