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A fast-moving diurnal snake that inhabits grasslands, fynbos, moist savanna and semi-desert areas. It is a nervous snake and is quick to escape, either into a bush or grass tuft or under a rock. The name ‘Skaapsteker’ came from the mistaken belief that these abundant snakes accounted for sheep deaths, when the actual culprit was probably the Cape Cobra. This is also one of few snakes that coil around and protect their eggs – the Southern African python being the other.

The Spotted Skaapsteker feeds on rodents, lizards, birds, frogs and other snakes. It will dig into soft sand, scooping bits out by turning the head sideways in search of frogs.

The venom of this snake is mild and poses no threat to humans.

Cards - Snakes of South Africa collection image

A collection of the snakes found in Southern Africa, photographed by Willem Van Zyl (https://www.willemvzyl.com/).

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Spotted Skaapsteker (Psammophylax rhombeatus)

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A fast-moving diurnal snake that inhabits grasslands, fynbos, moist savanna and semi-desert areas. It is a nervous snake and is quick to escape, either into a bush or grass tuft or under a rock. The name ‘Skaapsteker’ came from the mistaken belief that these abundant snakes accounted for sheep deaths, when the actual culprit was probably the Cape Cobra. This is also one of few snakes that coil around and protect their eggs – the Southern African python being the other.

The Spotted Skaapsteker feeds on rodents, lizards, birds, frogs and other snakes. It will dig into soft sand, scooping bits out by turning the head sideways in search of frogs.

The venom of this snake is mild and poses no threat to humans.

Cards - Snakes of South Africa collection image

A collection of the snakes found in Southern Africa, photographed by Willem Van Zyl (https://www.willemvzyl.com/).

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