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| ELAPID SNAKE | |||||||
| Family ELAPIDAE | |||||||
| VENOMOUS AND DANGEROUS. CAPABLE OF INFLICTING A POTENTIALLY FATAL BITE. | |||||||
| Description: | |||||||
| The Small-eyed Snake has a shiny black or grey body with a cream or pink underbelly. It has a robust body with a head distinct from the neck. This snake has quite small eyes, giving it it's name. | |||||||
| Size: | |||||||
| Adults 40 - 120 cm | |||||||
| Behaviour: | |||||||
| The Small-eyed Snake is mostly nocturnal and quite secretive. | |||||||
| Prey: | |||||||
| Mainly small lizards. | |||||||
| Reproduction: | |||||||
| Females give birth to up to 8 young. | |||||||
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