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Cross-marked Grass Snake

Psammophis crucifer 



International Red Data Status: Least Concern 2018 IUCN Red List
Comments: Restricted to the highveld region this species has a limited distribution in Swaziland. This species is endemic to South Africa, Lesotho and Swaziland. A relict population of this species is found in eastern Zimbabwe.

Habitats:
Open grassland
Rocky ridges and slopes

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 13 records, from 1975/12/01 to 2015/07/28


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Psammophis crucifer in the Reptile Database

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