Which two South African provinces host confirmed populations of the Black Spitting Cobra (N. n. woodi)?
Answer
Western Cape and Northern Cape provinces
While the wider distribution of the Zebra Spitting Cobra spans several Southern African nations, detailed mapping of the *N. n. woodi* subspecies within South Africa pinpoints specific provincial boundaries. The confirmed locations where this matte black form is found are geographically situated in the drier, more arid regions of the country. Specifically, the populations are documented within the Western Cape and the Northern Cape provinces. These regions align perfectly with the overall species preference for harsh, semi-arid environments characterized by scrubland and limited precipitation.

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