“…In snakes of the clade Afrophidia (the clade that is phylogenetically bracketed by the boa and python clade and the clade Caenophidia-see Vidal et al, 2007), males engage in a combat ritual that often involves combatants coiling around each other and raising their foreparts, with each combatant attempting to push the other's foreparts down (Carpenter, 1977;Senter et al, 2014;Abu Baker et al, 2021;Senter, 2022). Detailed descriptions of male-male combat (MMC) have been published for numerous snake species (reviewed in Carpenter, 1977;Shine, 1978Shine, , 1994Senter et al, 2014;Abu Baker et al, 2021;Senter, 2022), but the number of loops in the coil is usually not reported.…”