The *T. capensis mossambicanus* is suggested to be in the same longevity class as which other species?
Answer
Boomslang (Dispholidus typus)
A researcher familiar with snakes in the Kloof Conservancy area suggests that the *T. capensis mossambicanus* is likely in the same longevity class as the Boomslang (*Dispholidus typus*).

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