Introduction: Black Round-Headed worm lizard (Zygaspis nigra) are similar in behaviour and habits to the Kalahari round-headed worm lizard. Their preferred habitat is more woodland on sandy soils in line with their distribution range.
Distribution: Eastern Caprivi Strip.
Diet: Termites are their favourite amongst smaller insects and their larvae.
Colouring: The back is ivory. A speckled effect is caused by each scale having a black base. The chin is also ivory coloured.
Breeding: Females lay 3 or 4 elongated eggs in the summer months.
Size: Max SVL 280mm.