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I could not find any information on the King Cobra on the species list. Is the list meant to contain all snakes found in Sri Lanka? |
Meharudeen
Hunupitiya Wattala.
Hi, I am so happy to find your websight & would be more happy to join you in saving the endangered species in this island nation. I have been always fascinated by snakes and saved few of them from being killed by people. I even wanted to be a herpatologist bt I couldn\'t. May god bless you for the wonderful work you guys do to save lives.
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RAMYA PERERA
THALAPATHPITIYA, NUGEGODA
NEED YOUR SERVICES URGENTLY AS i HAVE A LARGE PYTHON OR VIPER IN MY BASEMENT.
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Imran
Dehiwala, Sri Lanka
Hi, I am a big fan of snakes and believe that everyone should learn about sri lankas wildlife, i am pleased to say that this is the best reptile site that i have visited with regard to Sri Lanka. It is sad to see that there is no other website dedicated to a cause like this. I will be glad to contribute information if you like. I would also like to make a suggestion. It would be good to include a small map of Sri Lanka showing where these animals are distributed.
Good job guys excellent site. More people should advertise Sri Lanka like this!
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Syed Abbas
Pakistan
I have just caught one of these snakes on your site,http://www.srilankareptile.com/Serpentes/Bungarus%20caeruleus.php ,what can i feed him since its a baby even though its about 14\" long but i\'m not sure if it can eat rats and frogs at the moment,
Regards ,
Abbas
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shane
gothatuwa new town
i captured a snake . can i handover it to you.
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chaminda rathnasinghe
Batakettara,Piliyandala
Hi,
Me and my wife are wild life enthusiasts. I would like to engage conservation of reptiles as we were witness to abusing reptiles in human populated areas. I\'m a computer engineer and I find my free time to live with nature.
looking forward to hear from your team.
Regards
Chami
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Neal Robbins
Arkansas 72837 USA
I am grateful to you for the information that I found on Cylindrophis maculates. I am using it for a post to my MesozoicLife group. I am a paleontologist, but I study living relatives of fossil creatures. If anyone in your organization would like to join my paleontology groups (MesozoicLife and CenozoicLife) that would be fine. Those online groups are a part of Yahoo groups.
Neal Robbins
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chaandana
Thursday, October 15, 2009 5:26 AM
Thanks for setting up this magnificent site.
But, I can see few proof-reading (spelling) errors.
Correct them, and it\'ll be fantastic.
Cheers!
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Viraj Thotahtge
Friday, July 31, 2009 6:02 PM
thank you very much .
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