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The sub-saharan african file snake genus gonionotophis is currently comprised of 15 species.
22 dec 2016 3 south african national biodiversity institute, cape town, south africa the colubrid snakes of the genusrhynchocalamusare seldom.
A revision of the african snakes of the genus psammophylax fitzinger (colubridae). Snake in the grass: genetic structuring of the widespread african grass snake (psammophylax fitzinger 1843), with the description of a new genus and a new species.
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Restricted to sub-saharan africa, the boomslang (dispholidus typus) is known as one of the most venomous snakes on the continent. Its venom is haemotoxic, which means that it disables the body's natural blood-clotting mechanism and triggers uncontrollable external and internal bleeding.
A phylogeny and genus-level revision of the african file snakes gonionotophis boulenger (squamata: lamprophiidae).
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Five frightful african snakes that are really quite beautiful: whether you’re fearful of snakes (called herpetophobia) or find them fascinating, these reptiles rarely get the credit they deserve. Surviving in africa is no easy feat, particularly in deserts and arid terrain where food is scarce and competition is high.
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Those up to date with african snake systematics may be disappointed, a phylogeny and genus-level revision of the african file snakes gonionotophis boulenger (squamata: lamprophiidae) article.
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The egyptian cobra (naja haje) is most commonly found in egypt, but is in fact the most widespread of african cobras. This african snake has the third most toxic venom of any cobra, just after the northern philippine cobra and cape cobra.
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