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Change: 20082007Boiga These snakes are commonly called ‘cat snakes’. They are medium sized, slender, nocturnal snakes that are primarily arboreal. They are rear fanged and have
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Change: X. indicus (?)* BEDDOME, 1878Boiga These snakes are commonly called ‘cat snakes’. They are medium sized, slender, nocturnal snakes that are primarily arboreal. They are rear fanged
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Change: (WHITAKER & DATTATRI, 1982)1982 Oligodon taeneolatus (JERDON, 1853)Oligodon travancoricus* (BEDDOME, 1877)Oligodon venustus* (JERDON, 1853)Dryocalamus numpha DAUDIN, 1803 Dryocalamus gracilis GÜNTHER, 1864Sibynophis subpunctatus (DUMÉRIL & BIBRON, 1854)Dendrelaphis, Chrysopelea and Ahaetulla These snakes
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Change: MUKHERJEE & BHUPATHY, 2007Lycodon flavomaculatus WALL, 1907Lycodon striatus (SHAW, 1802)Lycodon travancoricus* (BEDDOME, 1870)Oligodon affinis* GÜNTHER, 1862Oligodon arnensis (SHAW, 1802)Oligodon brevicauda* GÜNTHER, 1862Oligodon nikhili* (WHITAKER & DATTATRI, 1982) Oligodon taeneolatus (JERDON
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Change: recorded.known. It is the olive forest snake and is endemic to the Western Ghats, above GoaPalghat gap (> 10’N lat.). These snakes are long, smooth and glossy bodied snakes that are found
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Change: striatusflavicollis*Lycodon striatusLycodon travancoricus* Oligodon affinis* Oligodon arnensis Oligodon brevicauda* Oligodon nikhili* Oligodon taeneolatus Oligodon travancoricus* Oligodon venustus* Dryocalamus numpha Dryocalamus gracilis Sibynophis subpunctatus Dendrelaphis, Chrysopelea and Ahaetulla These snakes are the common tree snakes of southern India.
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Change: are given below. An * indicates endemism. Coelognathus helena monticollaris* Coelognathus helena helena Argyrogena fasciolata Coluber bholanathi* Ptyas mucosa Lycodon, Oligodon and Dryocalamus These snakes are shy and nocturnal, seldom appearing in the day time. Primarily feed
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Change: coastal waters, deltas and estuaries. Reports of these snakes occurring in rice fields and other such cultivated areas are also not infrequent. They are found in mangroves too and are often found in good numbers during tidal movements, occasionally. These snakes are mildly toxic. They are live bearers or "minus"
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Change: This is a template page Use this template when you want to use photos and text to tell your story. Click EasyEdit, then highlight this text with your cursor and type over it with your own words: You can write as much as you want! This sample
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