The mole snake (''Pseudaspis cana'') is a
species
In biology, a species is the basic unit of classification and a taxonomic rank of an organism, as well as a unit of biodiversity. A species is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of the appropriate s ...
of
snake
Snakes are elongated, limbless, carnivorous reptiles of the suborder Serpentes . Like all other squamates, snakes are ectothermic, amniote vertebrates covered in overlapping scales. Many species of snakes have skulls with several more j ...
. It has been placed in the family
Lamprophiidae
The Lamprophiidae are a family of snakes found throughout much of Africa, including the Seychelles. There are 89 species as of July 2022.
Biology
Lamprophiids are a very diverse group of snakes. Many are terrestrial but some are fossorial (e.g. ...
, and more recently in the family
Pseudaspididae, along with the genus ''
Pythonodipsas
The western keeled snake (''Pythonodipsas carinata'') is a species of snake in the family Pseudaspididae. It is native to western Namibia, southwestern Angola, and southwestern Zambia, and is the only member of the genus ''Pythonodipsas''.
Ta ...
''. It is native to much of southern Africa, and is the
only member of the genus ''Pseudaspis''. A study showed that ''P. cana'' is caught and consumed by the
honey badger
The honey badger (''Mellivora capensis''), also known as the ratel ( or ), is a mammal widely distributed in Africa, Southwest Asia, and the Indian subcontinent. Because of its wide range and occurrence in a variety of habitats, it is liste ...
, among other species. Remains of the mole snake were found in the faeces, and suggest the consumed individuals were larger specimens.
Taxonomy
''P. cana'' was originally described by
Carl Linnaeus
Carl Linnaeus (; 23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after his Nobility#Ennoblement, ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné#Blunt, Blunt (2004), p. 171. (), was a Swedish botanist, zoologist, taxonomist, and physician who formalise ...
in his landmark 1758
10th edition of ''Systema Naturae''. Its original binomial name was ''Coluber cana''. Since then, it has also been called ''Coronella cana'' by
André Marie Constant Duméril,
Gabriel Bibron and
Auguste Duméril in 1854, before being reclassified as ''Pseudaspis cana'' by
Edward Drinker Cope in 1864.
[ ''P. cana'' is the only species in genus ''Pseudaspis''. The genus has been placed in the family ]Lamprophiidae
The Lamprophiidae are a family of snakes found throughout much of Africa, including the Seychelles. There are 89 species as of July 2022.
Biology
Lamprophiids are a very diverse group of snakes. Many are terrestrial but some are fossorial (e.g. ...
. More recently it has been placed in the family Pseudaspididae, along with the genera '' Buhoma'' and ''Pythonodipsas
The western keeled snake (''Pythonodipsas carinata'') is a species of snake in the family Pseudaspididae. It is native to western Namibia, southwestern Angola, and southwestern Zambia, and is the only member of the genus ''Pythonodipsas''.
Ta ...
'', although a 2019 study concluded that the status of Pseudaspididae "deserves to be viewed with caution", and ''Buhoma'' may not belong in the family.
Description
The mole snake can grow to a total length (including tail) of . A small head and pointed snout are characteristics of the species. It has a firm, tubular body. Like the majority of the Lamprophiidae
The Lamprophiidae are a family of snakes found throughout much of Africa, including the Seychelles. There are 89 species as of July 2022.
Biology
Lamprophiids are a very diverse group of snakes. Many are terrestrial but some are fossorial (e.g. ...
, ''P. cana'' is not venomous
Venom or zootoxin is a type of toxin produced by an animal that is actively delivered through a wound by means of a bite, sting, or similar action. The toxin is delivered through a specially evolved ''venom apparatus'', such as fangs or a sti ...
.
In mature individuals, the body is mostly one colour, and may vary from yellow to brown to grey, and in some cases, solid black. The young have dark markings and spots that are gradually lost as the individual ages. Colour may be related to geography; in the south, most specimens are black, whereas specimens found in the northern part of their range are brown, reddish-brown, grey, or yellow.
Diet
The primary food source of ''P. cana'' is golden mole
Golden moles are small insectivorous burrowing mammals endemic to Sub-Saharan Africa. They comprise the family Chrysochloridae and as such they are taxonomically distinct from the true moles, family Talpidae, and other mole-like families, all ...
s (hence the common name), rodent
Rodents (from Latin , 'to gnaw') are mammals of the order Rodentia (), which are characterized by a single pair of continuously growing incisors in each of the upper and lower jaws. About 40% of all mammal species are rodents. They are n ...
s, and other small mammals. For this reason, it is considered useful for the natural control of problem rodents.
Its diet may also include the eggs of seafowl. At Robben Island
Robben Island ( af, Robbeneiland) is an island in Table Bay, 6.9 kilometres (4.3 mi) west of the coast of Bloubergstrand, north of Cape Town, South Africa. It takes its name from the Dutch word for seals (''robben''), hence the Dutch/Afrik ...
, mole snakes were observed eating the eggs of ''Spheniscus demersus
The African penguin (''Spheniscus demersus''), also known as Cape penguin or South African penguin, is a species of penguin confined to southern African waters. Like all extant penguins, it is flightless, with a streamlined body and wings stiff ...
'' (African penguin), ''Larus hartlaubii
Hartlaub's gull (''Chroicocephalus hartlaubii''), also known as the king gull, it is a small gull. It was formerly sometimes considered to be a subspecies of the silver gull (''C. novaehollandiae''), and, as is the case with many gulls, it has t ...
'' (Harlaub's gull), and '' Numida meleagris'' (helmeted guinea-fowl). Juveniles were observed eating ''Strongylopus grayii
Gray's stream frog (''Strongylopus grayii'') is a fairly small species of frog in the family Pyxicephalidae.Du Preez, L. H.; Carruthers, Vincent. ''A Complete Guide to the Frogs of Southern Africa''. Cape Town, South Africa: Struik Nature. 2009C ...
'' (clicking stream frogs).
The mole snake is a nest predator of the Karoo prinia
The Karoo prinia or spotted prinia (''Prinia maculosa'') is a small passerine bird. It is a resident breeder in South Africa, Lesotho and far southern Namibia.
It is a species found in karoo scrub, fynbos and bracken-covered slopes in semi-d ...
(''Prinia maculosa''). ''P. cana'' is one of at least six snake species which cause reproductive loss and decrease of nest success in ''P. maculosa''.
Distribution and habitat
The range of the mole snake encompasses most of southern Africa. ''P. cana'' is common in Kalahari Gemsbok National Park. It is widely distributed, with a range stretching from Angola
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in the north to Kenya
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in the east to South Africa
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.
The mole snake lives in the abandoned burrows of other animals. It can be found in a variety of habitats, such as the scrublands of the South African Cape and the Highveld
The Highveld (Afrikaans: ''Hoëveld'', where ''veld'' means "field") is the portion of the South African inland plateau which has an altitude above roughly 1500 m, but below 2100 m, thus excluding the Lesotho mountain regions to the south-east of ...
plateaux and grasslands. It has also been found in mountainous and desert areas.
Reproduction
The mole snake is viviparous, mating takes place in late spring (October), and the female gives birth to usually between 25 and 50 young, with as many as 95 possible. The young snakes are 20 to 30 cm in length at birth.
In captivity
The mole snake can be "quite ferocious". Though not venomous, they can cause severe bite wounds. Despite this, they are said to make good pets when sufficiently settled.
Gallery
File:Pseudaspis cana.JPG, Juvenile mole snake (''Pseudaspis cana'') during sunbathing
File:Pseudaspis cana, Rehoboth.jpg, A mole snake near Rehoboth, Namibia
File:Juvenile Mole Snake (Pseudaspis cana) (7027018261).jpg, Juvenile mole snake, Auob River
The Auob River is a tributary of the Nossob River in the Northern Cape province of South Africa.
Headwaters
* in Namibia
Namibia (, ), officially the Republic of Namibia, is a country in Southern Africa. Its western border is the Atlan ...
bed, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park
Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park is a large wildlife preserve and conservation area in southern Africa.
The park straddles the border between South Africa and Botswana and comprises two adjoining national parks:
* Kalahari Gemsbok National Park in S ...
, South Africa
File:Mole Snake (Pseudaspis cana) juvenile (6452886737).jpg, A mole snake, Nossob River
The Nossob (also Nosob or Nossop) River (''ǂnuse ǃab'', Khoikhoi for black river) is a dry river bed in eastern Namibia and the Kalahari region of South Africa and Botswana. It covers a distance of 740 km and last flooded in 1989. The ri ...
, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park
File:Mole Snake (Pseudaspis cana) (6868524868).jpg, A mole snake, Lijersdraal picnic site, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park
References
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Snakes of Africa
Reptiles of South Africa
Monotypic snake genera
Reptiles described in 1758
Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus
Pseudaspididae