Cape file snake
The Cape file snake is a species of medium-sized, non-venomous snake endemic to Africa, belonging to the family Lamprophiidae.
Geographic range
L. capensis is found from Natal northwards through the former Transvaal and Zimbabwe, and westwards to the Caprivi Strip and Namibia, thence northwards to Cameroon and Somalia.Description
L. capensis is a medium to large snake. With an average total length of about, specimens of total length have been recorded. It has a very flat head, and its body is strikingly triangular in cross-section.The Cape file snake's dorsal scales are strongly keeled with extensive pink-purple bare skin between the scales. Its colour is mostly grey to grey-brown, but occasionally dark olive to purple-brown. The prominent vertebral stripe is white to yellow, while the belly is ivory white to cream.
The dorsal scales, in addition to the strong primary keel, have secondary keels and tubercles, but no apical pits. The dorsal scales are arranged in 15 rows at midbody. The ventrals number 203-241. The anal plate is undivided. The subcaudals number 45-61, and are divided.