Introduction: Karoo Sand snakes or Whip snakes (Psammophis notostictus) are the most common snake in southern Namibia and many are killed crossing roads. They prefer a dry scrubland. They are lender snakes with a long tail that are very fast when after prey.
Distribution: Namib Desert, southern and central Namibia.
Diet: Skinks and lacertids are chased in the hot afternoon sun.
Colouring: The back is light grey to dark brown with stripes and spots. The belly is off-white with strips and blushes.
Breeding: Females lay about 3 eggs in October.
Size: Max SVL male, 680mm, female 733mm.