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Telescopus semiannulatus
T. semiannulatus in an acacia, central Tanzania. The vertical pupils are barely visible due to bright sunlight.
Telescopus semiannulatus, commonly known as the common tiger snake, tiger cat snake, western tiger snake, or eastern tiger snake is a species of rear-fanged colubrid snake. It is widespread in central, eastern, and southern Africa.[2]
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