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Dusky spade snouted

Dusky spade snouted

Monopeltis infuscata
Fun Fact: They have many predators, probably due to its worm-like appearance.

Introduction: Dusky Spade-Snouted worm lizards (Monopeltis infuscata) prefer dry and moist savannah on sandy ground, burrowing in red soils in search of food. They have many predators, probably due to its worm-like appearance, such as the yellow-billed kite, bateleur and hornbill, jackals, burrowing asps and quill-snouted snakes. Floods force them to the surface, where their predators await.

Distribution: South-eastern Kalahari Desert regions.

Diet: Termites, beetles and larvae.

Colouring: A pink-white body has many grey-brown back blotches.

Breeding: From 1 to 3 babies are born in summer.

Size: Max SVL 340mm.

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