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Afrotyphlops blanfordii

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Afrotyphlops blanfordii, commonly known as Blanford's blind-snake, is a species of snake in the family Typhlopidae.[1][2][3] The species is native to the Horn of Africa.

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Geographic range

Afrotyphlops blanfordii is found in Eritrea and Ethiopia, at elevations of 980–2,450 m (3,220–8,040 ft) above sea level.[1][2]

Etymology

The specific name, blanfordii, is in honour of English naturalist William Thomas Blanford.[2][4]

Taxonomy

Afrotyphlops blanfordii is similar to Afrotyphlops lineolatus, and the two may even be conspecific.[1]

Description

Afrotyphlops blanfordii may attain a total length (including a short tail) of 32 cm (13 in). Dorsally, the body is olive-grey, with the basal half of each dorsal scale blackish. Ventrally, it has a narrow whitish strip running down the middle.[5]

Habitat

The preferred natural habitats of A. blanfordii are grassland, shrubland, and forest.[1]

Behaviour

Afrotyphlops blanfordii is fossorial and terrestrial.[1]

Reproduction

Afrotyphlops blanfordii is oviparous.[2]

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