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Western thread snake

Leptotyphlops occidentalis
The Western Thread snake is a desert and arid savannah dweller.

Western thread snake

Introduction: The Western Thread snake (Leptotyphlops occidentalis) is a desert and arid savannah dweller. Predators include scorpions and spiders.

Distribution: Kaololand, Damaraland, Swakopmund and south to the Orange River including Fish River Canyon.

Diet: Fleas, ants, termites

Colouring: The body is light grey-brown to purple brown, paler below. Pale-edged scales allow for a chequered effect.

Breeding: Females lay around 4 very small eggs.

Size: Max SVL 264mm.

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