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Mole Snake (Pseudaspis cana)

 Category: Pseudaspididae, Reptiles, Snakes      Tags: african herpetology, african snake, big snake, black snake, burrowing snake, dangerous snake, large constrictior, large snake, large teeth, mole eating snake, molslang, non venomous snake, south african snake, terrestrial snake, widepread snake

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Red Toad - Schismaderma carens Hidden in Plain Sight. 🐸🏜️ Night Vision. 🦎✨ The Heavyweight Champion. 👑🐸 Meet the bulldozer of the Lowveld: The East African Shovel-snout (Prosymna stuhlmanni). 🚜🐍 The Leolo Flat Gecko (Afroedura leoloensis) is a masterclass in adaptation. These geckos are dorso-ventrally flattened—basically built like a pancake—to slide into the tightest rock fissures where they spend their days hiding from the Limpopo heat. Nature’s stained glass. 💎🐸 Late-night sightings in the Lowveld. 🌙🐍 Robertson Dwarf Chameleon - Bradypodion gutturale

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