Egg-Eating Snakes
Dasypeltis
Geographical Locale
Appearance
- The few teeth it has are solid and harmless.
- No fangs.
- Wide variation in pattern and colour; ranging from browns and greens to solid dark grey.
- V-shaped dark mark on neck; the top of which points to the snout.
- Fairly slender snake with small head that is rounded at the snout.
- Belly usually cream in brown coloured snakes and white in grey ones.
- Size ranges from .5metres to 1.5metres in length.
- Often confused with the Night Adder (Causus rhombeatus).
Venom
Lifecycle
- Females lay between 6 and 12 eggs.
- Eggs are incubated for approximately three months.
- Hatchlings are between 14cms and 21cms in length.
- Dasypeltis reach sexual maturity after about two years.
Habits
- Generally live in forests or anywhere that is also the habitat of large numbers of nesting birds.
- Extremely strong climbers.
- Keenly developed sense of smell – they will not eat rotten eggs or ones that are too far developed for their taste.
- Swallows eggs whole but crushes and regurgitates the shell.
- Extremely nervous species and non-confrontational.
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