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Tag Archives: Rhinotyphlops lalandei

11 Jul
Photography, Reptiles, Road Life, Travel, Uncategorized

Rhinotyphlops lalandei – Delalande’s beaked blind snake.

A very smooth-scaled snake with a blunt head that is not distinct from the body. It has minute eyes and a very short, bluntly rounded tail. Colour varies from a pinkish grey to a plain brown. A fossorial species sometimes encountered in termitaria or above ground after rain. Little is known about the natural history […]

Posted on July 11, 2017 by Tyrone Ping 1 Comment

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