Olive Sand Snake

Psammophis mossambicus

Psammophis mossambicus is a robust, active snake that dashes for cover when disturbed. It lifts the front third of its body well off the ground; it is very nervous and retreats with surprising speed before one can approach closely. It is stout-bodied and inclined to bite readily when caught. It is not venomous. This species feeds on lizards, snakes, frogs, small mammals, and small birds.
Olive (or Hissing) Sand Snake (Psammophis mossambicus) at Kidepo Valley Psammophis mossambicus Sand Snake seen at Kidepo Valley in the Narus valley on the rocks, 04.07.2016 Hissing Sand Snake,Kidepo Valley,Olive Sand Snake,Psammophis mossambicus,Sand Snake,Uganda

Naming

Also known as Olive Whip Snake, Olive Grass Snake,

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassReptilia
OrderSquamata
FamilyPsammophiidae
GenusPsammophis
SpeciesPsammophis mossambicus
Photographed in
Uganda