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  • Sri Lankan Grey Langur (Semnopithecus priam thersites). Yala National Park, Sri Lanka.
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  • When threatened, the harmless Ceylonese Pipe Snake (Cylindrophis maculatus) employs a clever trick: it flattens its tail and raises it to expose the bright checkered pattern underneath. Not only does this divert attacks away from its vulnerable head (which remains hidden beneath), but these bold color patterns resemble venomous coral snakes (Calliophis sp.). Central Province, Sri Lanka.
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  • Threatened with encroaching cultivation and forest loss, a Southern Purple-Faced Langur (Trachypithecus vetulus vetulus) enters a tea plantation to feed on the fresh young leaves. These endangered monkeys are endemic to Sri Lanka’s southern wet forests, and although once widespread, are now facing severe habitat fragmentation due to roads and settlements. This can lead to human conflicts where the monkeys are inevitably forced to exploit agricultural areas for food. Sinharaja National Park. Sri Lanka.
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  • Dipterocarp trees (Shorea gardneri and S. trapezifolia) exhibiting crown shyness. Sinharaja National Park, Sri Lanka.
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  • Bush frog (Pseudophilautus sp.). Sinharaja National Park, Sri Lanka.
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  • A pair of blue fulgorid lanternflies (Pyrops maculatus) feed off the phloem of a tree in the lowland rainforest of Sinharaja National Park, Sri Lanka.
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  • Southern Purple-faced Langur (Trachypithecus vetulus vetulus). Sinharaja National Park, Sri Lanka.
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  • Mugger Crocodile (Crocodylus palustris). Yala National Park, Sri Lanka.
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  • Forest stream in Sinharaja National Park, Sri Lanka.
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  • Dung beetle (Scarabaeus sp.), rolling dung. Bundala National Park, Sri Lanka.
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  • Hump-nosed lizard photo (Lyriocephalus scutatus), male. Sinharaja National Park, Southern Province, Sri Lanka.
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  • Click beetle (Campsosternus templetoni). Horton Plains National Park, Sri Lanka.
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  • Orchid (Robiquetia brevifolia). Horton Plains National Park, Sri Lanka.
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  • Hump-nosed Viper (Hypnale zara). Sinharaja National Park, Sri Lanka.
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  • The endangered Bear Monkey (Trachypithecus vetulus monticola) is endemic the mountain forests of Sri Lanka. Central Province, Sri Lanka.
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  • Dull-green Shrub Frog (Pseudophilautus viridis). Central Province, Sri Lanka.
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  • A male Loten's Sunbird (Cinnyris lotenius), also known as the Long-billed Sunbird. Central Province, Sri Lanka.
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  • Ceylon Elephant (Elephas maximus maximus). Yala National Park, Sri Lanka.
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  • Green Bee-eater (Merops orientalis ceylonicus). Southern Province, Sri Lanka.
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  • The beautifully camouflaged Vishnu Moth (Trabala vishnou) is a species of Lappet Moth (Lasiocampidae) widespread throughout Southeast Asia. Central Province, Sri Lanka.
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  • Sri Lanka Rock Frog (Nannophrys ceylonensis). Sinharaja National Park, Sri Lanka.
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  • Sri Lanka Giant Squirrel (Ratufa macroura dandolena). Central Province, Sri Lanka.
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  • Endemic to the mountains of central Sri Lanka, the Rhino Horn Lizard (Ceratophora stoddartii) is named for the unusual spine found on the snout of males. This is likely a product of female mate selection. Central Province, Sri Lanka.
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  • Bladderwort (Utricularia moniliformis). This small and delicate carnivorous plant is endemic to the mountains of central Sri Lanka. It grows among clumps of moss either as an epiphyte or adjacent to rocky streams. Horton Plains National Park, Sri Lanka.
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  • Barnes' Cat Snake (Boiga barnesii). Sinharaja National Park, Sri Lanka.
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  • Lesser Adjutant (Leptoptilos javanicus). Yala National Park, Sri Lanka.
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  • Blotch Bow-finger Gecko (Cyrtodactylus yakhuna). North Western Province, Sri Lanka.
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  • Whistling Lizard (Calotes liolepis). Central Province, Sri Lanka.
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  • Northern Ceylonese Slender Loris (Loris lydekkerianus nordicus). North Western Province, Sri Lanka.
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  • Nepenthes distillatoria, a Sri Lankan endemic and the only pitcher plant species occurring on the island.
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  • Nepenthes distillatoria, a Sri Lankan endemic and the only pitcher plant species occurring on the island.
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