Arabian Sand Boa \ Eryx jayakari **

Non Venomous

The Arabian Sand Boa (Eryx jayakari) is a small, burrowing desert snake perfectly adapted to life beneath loose sand. With a stout cylindrical body, smooth scales, and a blunt tail that can resemble the head, it spends most of its time partially or fully buried, leaving only its eyes exposed to ambush passing prey. Its coloration ranges from pale sandy beige to light brown, often marked with darker blotches that enhance camouflage in dune and gravel habitats. Non-venomous and primarily nocturnal, the Arabian Sand Boa feeds on small lizards, rodents, and occasionally insects. Rather than fleeing quickly, it relies on concealment and sudden strikes, embodying the quiet, hidden life that defines much of the UAE’s desert biodiversity.

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