RMB08TGJ–Common Egg Eater or Rhombic Egg-eater (Dasypeltis scabra) snake skin after shedding, East Africa
RM2P4XR1P–Common Egg Eater Snake (Dasypeltis scabra) climbing along a twig, Windhoek, Namibia, January
RMW7P15T–Common, or rhombic, egg-eating snake, (Dasypeltis scabra). Near Springbok, South Africa, October.
RMC6PNK3–Common egg eating snake, Dasypeltis scabra, swallowing egg, South Africa
RMCWXEBK–Common or rhombic egg-eater, Dasypeltis scabra, Akagera National Park, Rwanda
RMMFGW0Y–AFRICAN EGG-EATER SNAKE Dasypeltis scabra eating egg South Africa Sequence: No.1 of 3
RMBC38K7–rough anodon dasypeltis scabra
RMPFN2G3–Common Egg-eating Snake (Dasypeltis Scabra) swallowing an egg, side view
RMCNN48T–Common Egg-eater Snake (Dasypeltis scabra) adult, feeding, after having swallowed egg, Sindou, Leraba Province, Burkina Faso
RFPC5TRB–closeup shot of a african egg-eating snake
RMB73EAJ–illustration of a rhombig egg eater
RF2RK7PX9–A close-up of a Rhombic Egg-Eater (Dasypeltis scabra), a non-venomous species native to
RMB1X2NC–Common Egg-eater / Dasypeltis scabra
RM2PJRF15–African Egg-eater Snake, Other animals, Reptiles, Snakes, Animals, Common Egg-eater Snake (Dasypeltis scabra) adult, feeding, after having swallowed
RF2RNKMFJ–DJIBOUTI - CIRCA 2011: stamp printed by Djibouti, shows animals, circa 2011
RF2PNHN3K–A closeup shot of a Rhombic Egg-Eater, a harmless snake from South Africa.
RMA04YM3–Common or Rhombic Egg Eater after swallowing an egg Zimbabwe Africa
RM2PJRF0D–African Egg-eater Snake, Other animals, Reptiles, Snakes, Animals, Common Egg-eater Snake (Dasypeltis scabra) adult, close-up of head, feeding on
RM2BF4DPA–Dasypeltis scabra. 2 Oct 20181
RME4595N–Egg eating snake swallowing egg, Sequence 3/8 {Dasypeltis scabra} Africa
RMRHDMJW–. Bonn zoological bulletin. Zoology. Amphibians and reptiles from Guinea 4S. Fig. 16. Dasypeltis scabra, ZFMK 75496, from Mt. Nimba (Photo: M.-O. Rodel). 60569, Ziama Forest near Seredou, W. Biitzler coll. Jan./Apr. 1995. Remarks: ZFMK 56111 (ID verified by B. Hughes) con- tained unidentifiable remains of a snake. Dasypeltis fasciata Smith, 1849 Material examined: ZFMK 56048, Ziama Forest south of Seredou: Malweta village, W. Bohme coll. 2-26 Oct. 1993. Remarks: First reported for Guinea by Bohme (2000). In- eich (2003) recorded three MNHN specimens from the Mt. Nimba area. One was catalogued
RFW3R7H0–Common egg-eaters or rhombic egg-eaters, Dasypeltis scabra, in Madikwe Game Reserve, North West Province, South Africa are common.
RMP80PJY–Snake.
RMAW4MBE–Egg-Eater, Dasypeltis scabra
RMCEFF17–Common or rhombic egg-eating snake, Dasypeltis scabra, swallowing an egg, South Africa
RMADD2KC–Rhombic Egg-Eater, Dasypeltis scabra
RMMFGW13–AFRICAN EGG-EATER SNAKE Dasypeltis scabra having just eaten egg RSA Sequence: No.2 of 3
RMPFM7KX–Egg-eater snake (Dasypeltis scabra)
RMD24TJD–Eggeating Snake (Dasypeltis scabra) Coiled on sand beside piece of wood / South Africa
RF2RH8W37–DJIBOUTI - CIRCA 2011: stamp printed by Djibouti, shows common snake, circa 2011
RF2PNHN47–A closeup shot of a Rhombic Egg-Eater, a harmless snake from South Africa.
RM2PJRF0X–African Egg-eater Snake, Other animals, Reptiles, Snakes, Animals, Common Egg-eater Snake (Dasypeltis scabra) adult, close-up of head, feeding on
RME4595P–Egg eating snake about to swallow egg, Sequence 1/8 {Dasypeltis scabra} Africa
RMRH605N–. Brehms Tierleben : allgemeine Kunde des Tierreichs . ; . 3. Contia aestiva L. V3 nat. Gr., s. S. 381. - Dr. P. Krefft-Lokstedt phot.. 4. Dasypeltis scabra L., var. palmarum Ptrs. V3 nat. Gr., s. S. 386. - Dr. P. Krefft-Lokstedt phot.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Brehm, Alfred Edmund, 1829-1884; havior.
RFRN3BH3–Common or rhombic egg-eaters, Dasypeltis scabra, like this in Madikwe Game Reserve, North West, South Africa are a common snakke harmless to people.
RMA5C9PP–Rhombic or Common Egg-Eater Dasypeltis scabra
RMA63CAG–Rhombic or Common Egg-Eater Dasypeltis scabra
RMCNN490–Common Egg-eater Snake (Dasypeltis scabra) adult, close-up of head, feeding on egg, Sindou, Leraba Province, Burkina Faso
RF2PNHN6X–A closeup shot of a Rhombic Egg-Eater, a harmless snake from South Africa.
RME4595M–Egg eating snake about to crush egg it has swallowed. Sequence 5/8 {Dasypeltis scabra} Africa
RMRHDW6K–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. 136 Philipp Wagner & Wolfgang Böhme: The amphibians and reptiles of Kakamega Forest, western Kenya Colubridae Oppel, 1811 Crotaphopeltis hotamboeia (Laurent!, 1768) 1768 Coronelía lioUimhoeia LALiRhNTI. Syn. Rept.: 58. Specimens examined. NMK 0/2691 Remarks: Further data on the NMK specimen is not avail- able, but one specimen was sighted at Salazar Circuit. Dasypeltis atra Sternfeld, 1912 1912 Dasypeltis scabra var. atra Stemfeld, IV. Zool. II Lfg. Reptilia, in
RFW3R7F9–Common egg-eaters or rhombic egg-eaters, Dasypeltis scabra, in Madikwe Game Reserve, North West Province, South Africa are common.
RF2T978A1–A rhombic Egg-Eater (Dasypeltis scabra), a harmless snake from South Africa slithering through sandy terrain
RMRJGCMG–. Catalogue of the snakes in the British Museum (Natural History) ... Serpents. 354 COLrBRlD,E. pits, in 23 to 27 tows ; scales on three or four lateral rows obliiiue and with more or less distinctly serrated keels ; ventrals rounded. Tail moderate ; subcaudals in two rows. Tropical and South Africa. Fig. 25.. Skull of Basypeltis scabra. 1. Dasypeltis scabra. Coluber scaber, Linn. Mus. Ad. Frid. p. 36, pi. x. fig. 1 (1754), and S. N. i. p. 384 (1766); Mcrr. Beitr. Nut. Amph. i. p. 34, pi. ix. (1790); Baud. liept. vi. p. L'63 (1803). palmarum, Leach, Tuckey's E.xplor. H. Zaire, A pp. p. 408 (18
RFRN3BGX–Common or rhombic egg-eaters, Dasypeltis scabra, like this in Madikwe Game Reserve, North West, South Africa are a common snakke harmless to people.
RF2T978C0–A rhombic Egg-Eater (Dasypeltis scabra), a harmless snake from South Africa slithering through sandy terrain
RMRJFJT8–. Catalogue of the snakes in the ... Museum. 35-4 COLtTBEID^E. pits, in 23 to 27 rows; scales on three or four lateral rows oblique and with more or less distinctly serrated keels; ventrals rounded. Tail moderate ; subcaudals in two rows. Tropical and South Africa. Fiff. 25.. Skull of Dasypeltis scahra. 1. Dasypeltis scabra. Coluber scaber, Linn. Mus. Ad. Frid. p. 36, pi. x. fig. 1 (1754). and S. N. i. p. 384 (1766) ; Merr. Beitr. Nat. Amph. i. p. 34, pi. ix. (1790); Baud. Eept. vi. p. 263 (1803). palmarum, Leach, Tuckey^s Explor. R. Zaire, App. p. 408 (1818). Anodon typus, Smith, Zool. Jonrn.
RF2T978BY–A rhombic Egg-Eater (Dasypeltis scabra), a harmless snake from South Africa slithering through sandy terrain
RM2AWW4KY–Sitzungsberichte der Gesellschaft Naturforschender Freunde zu Berlin . nischen Heterodon-Arten durch Crotalus mimetisch be-einflußt sind, erscheint mir zweifelhaft. Afrika hat keine größeren Mimicrygruppen aufzuweisen, wohlaber eine ganze Reihe von Einzelfällen, die zum größten Teile auchbereits bekannt sind. Schon Wallace erwähnt, daß Dasypeltis Die Erscheinungen der Mimicry bei den Schlangen. 109 scabra, die bekannte eierfressende Schlange, in Südafrika die Vipe-ride Bitis atropos nachahme. Die, Nachahmerin nimmt sogar, wennangegriffen, völlig die Stellung einer wütenden Viper an, breitetden
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