Telescopus hoogstraali
Telescopus hoogstraali, common names of which include Hoogstraal's cat snake and the Sinai cat snake, is an endangered species of snake in the family Colubridae. The species is native to the Middle East.
Etymology
The specific name, hoogstraali, is in honor of American entomologist and parasitologist Harry Hoogstraal.Description
T. hoogstraali has a black-coloured neck and head. Its eyes are small with vertical, cat-like pupils. The snake's underbelly is grey and is covered with black spots.Geographic range
T. hoogstraali is found around the Sinai region, in Egypt and Israel, as well as Jordan.In Egypt, it is found in Santa Catarina and Gebel Maghara of northern Sinai Peninsula, while in Israel it can be found only in Negev Desert. It is also known from one city in Jordan, Petra.