The Brown House Snake is a common member of the 'Colubrid' or 'typical' family of snakes. They have no fangs and constrict their prey.


The Brown House Snake is a common member of the 'Colubrid' or 'typical' family of snakes. They have no fangs and constrict their prey. The eyebrow helps to identify this juvenile


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Location: Katavi National Park, Tanzania
Photo credit: © Nick Greaves / Alamy / Afripics
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