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There are about 110 species of reptiles in Singapore. [1] Most of them are small or rarely seen, but there are a few which are large or prominent. The largest reptiles found in Singapore are the estuarine crocodile and the reticulated python .
Pages in category "Snakes of Singapore" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Banded flying snake; E.
Singapore has roughly 80 species of mammals (out of 11 different orders) including 45 species of bats and three species of non-human primates. [9] Currently, the only introduced non-domestic mammal species in Singapore is the variable squirrel. [10] The abundance of bats however has been decreasing rapidly due to habitat loss of over 95%. [11]
Oligodon signatus, also known as the half-keeled kukri snake, the barred kukri snake, or the banded kukri snake, is a species of snake of the family Colubridae. [2] The snake is found in Singapore, on the island of Sumatra in Indonesia and Sarawak and Sabah in Peninsular Malaysia. [2] [1]
This species was assigned to the new world coral snake genus Maticora until phylogenetic studies revealed this species to be nested within the tropical coral snake species clade Calliophis and sister species to Calliophis intestinalis, the banded Malaysian coral snake. [4] This is a medium-sized coral snake with a slender body.
Ahaetulla mycterizans, the Malayan green whipsnake [3] or Malayan vine snake, [1] is a slender arboreal colubrid vine snake found in Southeast Asia. Etymology [ edit ]
Snakes of Singapore (3 P) Pages in category "Reptiles of Singapore" The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total.
Snakes of Singapore (3 P) T. Snakes of Thailand (21 P) V. Snakes of Vietnam (123 P) Pages in category "Snakes of Southeast Asia" The following 105 pages are in this ...