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  2. List of reptiles of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of reptiles of Sri Lanka. ... Zig-zag shieldtail: Rhinophis zigzag: සිග්සැග් වල්ගාඇබයා Gray's earth snake:

  3. Rhinophis zigzag - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 9 September 2023, at 01:52 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Maiestas dorsalis - Wikipedia

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    Maiestas dorsalis is a species of bug from the Cicadellidae family that may be called the "zig-zag leafhopper" and is a rice pest. It can be found in India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Borneo island, Taiwan, and Henan, province of China. [2]

  5. Rhinophis - Wikipedia

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    Rhinophis is a genus of nonvenomous shield-tail snakes found in Sri Lanka and South India. [2] Currently, 24 species (with no subspecies) are recognized in this genus. Of the 24 species, 18 are endemic to Sri Lanka , while six are endemic to South India .

  6. Stomopneustes - Wikipedia

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    S. variolaris in Sri Lanka. It is a rather big and strong regular sea urchin. The spines are robust and sharp, black with sometimes a blue-greenish tinge (depending on the light). They can be recognized thanks to the 5 grey sutures on the upper face, exhibiting distinctive zig-zag pattern. The oral face is clearer.

  7. Argiope anasuja - Wikipedia

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    Like other species of the same genus, it is known as a "signature spider"; it builds a web with a zig-zag stabilimentum somewhat resembling letters. The mature female of A. anasuja always rests at the centre of the orb with her head facing downwards. The orb has an opening at the centre and when disturbed she goes through the hole and exits on ...

  8. Spiny eel - Wikipedia

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    The most commonly found Spiny eels in the Aquarium trade are the Macrognathus and Mastacembelus from Sri Lanka, China, Southeast Asia and India. These include such eels as the Peacock and Striped Peacock, the Tire Track and or White spotted eel, the Zig Zag, Fire, Siamese, and Zebra eels.

  9. Zig-zag eel - Wikipedia

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    Zig-zag eels do well in freshwater or slightly brackish aquatic environments (produced by adding two teaspoons of sea salt (not iodized) per 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 gallons of water) [9] with 6 to 25 dH water hardness, with pH readings ranging from 6 to 8, and temperatures that are maintained between 73 and 81 °F (23 to 27 °C).