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African House Snakes
African House Snakes. Posted: May 22, 2025 | Last updated: May 22, 2025. African house snakes.. This week I visit a cool African collection and showcase their very diverse collection of super cool ...
The African house snake is a small, nonvenomous snake native to southern Africa, often kept as pets due to its docile nature and ease of care. If you're into reptiles, you may have heard of them, but ...
The Broadley's African house snake is currently the most recent new snake species discovery in Africa. Yet, given the large landmass and rich biodiversity, new species may remain to be discovered.
Boaedon broadleyi: Broadley’s African house snake. Scientists Jakob Hallermann and Oliver Hawlitschek made the discovery of this new species, which they named Boaedon broadleyi, ...
Researchers realized they’d discovered a new species: Boaedon broadleyi, or Broadley’s African house snake. Broadley’s African house snakes can reach over 4 feet in length, the study said.
Researchers realized they’d discovered a new species: Boaedon broadleyi, or Broadley’s African house snake. Broadley’s African house snakes can reach over 4 feet in length, the study said.
The new species of African house snake is known from only one specimen, a roughly 10-inch long juvenile snake caught “in high-altitude semiarid” part of Somaliland, the study said.
Broadley’s African house snakes live in a variety of habitats, including woodlands and grasslands, from elevations of about 2,400 to 9,800 feet, the study said.
Scientists found 4-foot-long olive green snake, kept it in captivity and discovered new species: Broadley’s African house snake, study said.
The African house snake is a small, nonvenomous snake native to southern Africa, often kept as pets due to its docile nature and ease of care. If you're into reptiles, you may have heard of them, but ...
Scientists found 4-foot-long olive green snake, kept it in captivity and discovered new species: Broadley’s African house snake, study said.
Scientists found 4-foot-long olive green snake, kept it in captivity and discovered new species: Broadley’s African house snake, study said.