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Eryx johnii is a species of nonvenomous snake in the subfamily Erycinae of the family Boidae. The species is endemic to IranPakistan, and India. There are no subspecies which are recognized as valid.

Common names include: Indian sand boa, John's sand boa, erutaley nagam, mannoli pambu, red sand boa, brown sand boa.

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Description

Adults of E. johnii rarely exceed 2 feet (61 cm) in total length (including tail), although they sometimes reach 3 feet (91 cm). Adapted to burrowing, the head is wedge-shaped with narrow nostrils and very small eyes. The body is cylindrical in shape with small polished dorsal scales. The tail, which is blunt, rounded, and not distinct from the body, appears truncated. Coloration varies from reddish brown to dull yellow-tan.

Nonvenomous

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