Definition
House snakes are non-venomous snakes, primarily found in Africa, known for their docile nature and adaptability to living near human dwellings. They are constrictors, preying mainly on rodents, making them beneficial in controlling pest populations in and around homes. Their coloration varies, often featuring brown or gray shades with darker blotches or stripes. These snakes are relatively small and pose no threat to humans, making them popular pets in some regions. Think of them as natural exterminators.