Aurora House Snake - African Snakebite Institute
A beautifully-marked slow-moving snake that favours damp localities in grasslands, lowland forest and fynbos where it hunts for nestling rodents, lizards and frogs at night. Adults average 60 cm but may exceed 90 cm.
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African Snakebite Institute - Juvenile Aurora House Snake (Lamprophis aurora). Easily identified by the stippled orange stripe down the center of the back. Harmless constrictor.
Aurora House Snake (Lamprophis aurora). Note the broken orange line that runs down the center of the back. A harmless constrictor.
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African Snakebite Institute - Juvenile Aurora House Snake (Lamprophis aurora) from Midrand, Gauteng. A harmless constrictor found in grasslands and fynbos.
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