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Behaviour ( الإنجليزية )

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Like other species of the genus it is largely nocturnal.

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Conservation Status ( الإنجليزية )

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Endangered

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Description ( الإنجليزية )

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A medium-sized, fairly slender snake. Largest Egyptian specimen has a total length of 1,021 mm. Tail short, tail / total length = 0.09-0.15; nostril in a partly divided nasal; loreal elongate, entering the eye below a preocular; 7-9 supralabials, third, fourth and fifth enter the eye; eye rather small, iris dark, pupil vertical; 214-223 ventrals, 51-59 paired subcaudals, dorsals smooth, 19 scale rows around mid-body, anal divided (based on 3 Egyptian specimens). Dorsum gray, with about 40 thin, blackish, transverse bands (between neck and vent); head and neck black, both dorsally and ventrally, with fine white and gray specks. Venter lighter gray covered with a wide, longitudinal, blackish band. The dorsal bars become reduced and indistinct in adult animals.

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Distribution in Egypt ( الإنجليزية )

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All documented Egyptian material appears to come from the general St. Katherine area (Schmidt and Marx 1956, Werner 1988). One further juvenile specimen was found in Wadi El Sheikh in September 2000. Professional col­lectors of Abu Rawash claim that the specimen Saleh (1997) depicts actually came from Gebel Maghara and not "Southern Sinai mountains" as reported. The reduced number of dorsal trans­verse bars (not more than 30 between neck and vent) supports the proposal that this specimen came from a northern locality.

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Global Distribution ( الإنجليزية )

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Endemic to a small geographic area, which encompasses Sinai, the Negev, and has most recently been reported from western Jordan.

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Habitat ( الإنجليزية )

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Not much information available. The few specimens available from Sinai were collected from lightly vegetated hilly and mountainous regions among rocks. A traffic casualty found in September 2000 was crossing a wide gravelly plain with steppe-like vegetation.

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Status in Egypt ( الإنجليزية )

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Rare and localized. Reported from the pet trade a couple of times.

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Distribution ( الإنجليزية )

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Continent: Near-East
Distribution: S Israel, SW Jordan
Type locality: Wadi el Sheikh, St. Catherines Monastery area, Sinai, elevation about 5000 feet
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Telescopus hoogstraali ( الإنجليزية )

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Telescopus hoogstraali, common names of which include Hoogstraal's cat snake and the Sinai cat snake,[1] is an endangered cat snake species of the family Colubridae. The species is endemic to the Middle East.

Etymology

The specific name, hoogstraali, is in honor of American entomologist and parasitologist Harry Hoogstraal.[4]

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.[5]

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.[1]

Habitat

T. hoogstraali can be found at an elevation of 1,500 metres (4,900 ft) in natural habitats such as subtropical or tropical dry shrubland, subtropical or tropical dry lowland grassland, rocky areas, and hot deserts.[1]

Conservation status

T. hoogstraali is threatened by habitat loss and distribution.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Disi, M.; A.M.; Werner, Y.; El Din, S.B. (2006). "Telescopus hoogstraali". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2006: e.T61582A12498578. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2006.RLTS.T61582A12498578.en. Retrieved 13 November 2021.
  2. ^ "Telescopus hoogstraali ". The Reptile Database. www.reptile-database.org.
  3. ^ Zinner, Hermann (1977). "The Status of Telescopus hoogstraali Schmidt & Marx 1956 and the Telescopus fallax Fleischmann 1831 Complex (Reptilia, Serpentes, Colubridae)". Journal of Herpetology 11 (2): 207-212. (Telescopus fallax hoogstraali, new combination).
  4. ^ Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2011). The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. xiii + 296 pp. ISBN 978-1-4214-0135-5. (Telescopus hoogstraali, p. 126).
  5. ^ Amr ZS, Disi AM (2011). "Systematics, distribution and ecology of the snakes of Jordan". Vertebrate Zoology 61 (2): 179–266.
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Telescopus hoogstraali: Brief Summary ( الإنجليزية )

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Telescopus hoogstraali, common names of which include Hoogstraal's cat snake and the Sinai cat snake, is an endangered cat snake species of the family Colubridae. The species is endemic to the Middle East.

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