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billstevenson
at Sun Nov 18 20:42:20 2007 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by billstevenson ]
Hey Dave- Branch in Snakes of South Africa provides only a couple of paragraphs of the genus. He mentions three or possibly four species. Of praecornatus , he only states it is restricted to West Africa; Senegal to Central African Republic.
Branch says of D. lineatus , (assumedly similar) that it "diurnal, forages in rivers and swamps for frogs and mammals, is gentle and rarely bites."
The Sub-Family Psammophinae includes Bark Snakes, Beaked Snakes, Skaapstekers, Sand Snakes and the Malpolon . Of the family, Branch states "All possess large back fangs, some have toxic saliva, although only a few species are clinically dangerous. Serious envenomation has been reported for the Mediterranean Malpolon and mild envenomation for some local Psammophis ", (Sand Snakes).
That's not much info, but good luck, use care and lets see some pics!
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- Dromophis Praeornatus info - daveygee, Sun Nov 18 09:09:23 2007
RE: Dromophis Praeornatus info - billstevenson, Sun Nov 18 20:42:20 2007
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