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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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Aurora House Snake (Lamprophis aurora) from near Witbank, Mpumalanga. A harmless constrictor that inhabits grasslands and fynbos.
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African Snakebite Institute - Adult Aurora House Snake (Lamprophis aurora). This is largely a grassland inhabitant that has dwindled in numbers with the destruction of habitat. Harmless.
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