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A snake is an elongate reptile of the suborder Serpentes. Like all ...

For example, the African Egg-eating Snake has flexible jaws adapted for eating eggs much larger than the diameter of its head. [4] This snake has no teeth, but does have bony protrusions on the inside edge of its spine which are used to ... Continue reading


Interesting Facts About Reptiles

This is partly how reptiles hunt for food. True to its name, the African egg-eating snake (of the genus Dasypeltis) prefers to dine on the eggs of other animals. It will swallow the egg whole, and then use tiny “spikes” extending ... Continue reading


The Omnivore's Hundred

Tom yum [delicious Thai soup made with lemon grass, kaffir lime leaves, galangal, shallots, lime juice, fish sauce, tamarind, and crushed chili peppers] 82. Eggs Benedict 83. Pocky [Japanese snack food - basically sticks dipped in ... Continue reading


SatePedia

Other notable outlets include the ones at Newton Food Centre, East Coast Park Seafood Centre and Toa Payoh Central. The common types of satay sold in Singapore include Satay Ayam (chicken satay), Satay Lembu (beef satay), Satay Kambing ... Continue reading


Would You Like to Meet a Cobra

Now rows of backward-curving teeth move the prey along into the snake’s body. It retires to a quiet place to digest the food slowly, perhaps not eating again for several days. The cobra can live for months without eating, ... Continue reading


Snake Head or "Ikan Gabus , Betutu, Ikan malas"

The Common Snakehead or Aruan is the most easily encountered of all Channa species. It is considered good eating and has medicinal value as a soup tonic; it is easily found in many Southeast Asian markets. ... Continue reading


Drakensberg Getaway

That food was possibly the best I have ever eaten but seriously doubt having survived 2 days of this non stop eating. Kamberg hosts a site of Bushman rock art with relative easy access, a stunning walk including a waterfall, ... Continue reading


TAG: Have you tried to?...

185. Killed and prepared an animal for eating (Chicken!) 186. Apologized to someone years after inflicting the hurt 187. Skipped all your school reunions (not on purpose) 188. Communicated with someone without sharing a common spoken ... Continue reading


Wild wonders of rajasthan

Unless provoked or stepped upon, these snakes do not attack humans. The common rock python (Python molurus) is the biggest snake found in Rajasthan. Although pythons can be found in a number of wildlife sanctuaries, the best place to ... Continue reading


Magical Marrakech- Food, Palaces, Souks,The Square - Marrakech ...

As the sun went down we saw our first snake charmer sitting cross legged blowing his horn whistle clarinet instrument  until a cobra snake with its mouth sewn up rises up and dances to the music. They will drape snakes on ... Continue reading

African Egg Eating Snake more Information

Alternative Name : Common Egg Eater, Rhombic Egg Eater Scientific Name: Dasypeltis scabra

Common Food : They will eat just about any animal of appropriate size including each other and other reptiles, fish, birds, rodents, pigs, and monkeys.

Origin : Southern Africa

Habitat : Lives in grassy savannahs or wooded areas.

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