Eryx colubrinus (Linnaeus, 1758)
CITES App. II
Vouchers: NMK-372S (field no. SK16 1023)
Additional tissue samples: SK353 2017
Localities: AB (B), IL (B, R), KF (B), LO (B), TBI Remarks: A typical inhabitant of arid and semi-arid areas in north-eastern Africa (Spawls et al. 2018). The natural history of the Sand Boa (Fig. 4S) is poorly known due to its secretive fossorial lifestyle. We recorded seven individuals. Six of them were active at night or at least after sunset, and the other one recorded during daytime was found at TBI at noon after rain. It was a large female that was lying under a tree in the moist soil with its head buried underground and its entire body exposed; however, it was largely protected from direct sun by the shadow of the tree. Individuals were recorded in November, March, and April mainly in bushland, and only one individual was found in a dry riverbed.