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Notes on the Distribution and Natural History of the King Cobra (Ophiophagus Hannah Cantor, 1836) from the Kumaon Hills of Uttarakhand, India
WHO Guidance on Management of Snakebites
Reptile Rap Newsletter of the South Asian Reptile Network ISSN 2230-7079 No.18 | November 2016 Date of Publication: 30 November 2016
Reptilia: Viperidae) Found in Western Ghats, Goa, India
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Endemic Animals of India
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ECOLOGY and CONSERVATION of PIT VIPERS ALONG the WESTERN GHATS (GOA) THESIS Submitted to GOA UNIVERSITY
Distribution and Abundance of Pit Vipers (Reptilia: Viperidae) Along the Western Ghats of Goa, India
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Bayesian Mixed Models and the Phylogeny of Pitvipers (Viperidae: Serpentes)
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A New Species of Green Pit Vipers of the Genus Trimeresurus Lacépède, 1804 (Reptilia, Serpentes, Viperidae) from Western Arunachal Pradesh, India
Reported Primers
Trimeresurus Malabaricus (Malabar Pit Viper): Diving Behaviour and Underwater Apnoea Duration
National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan
Survey of Reptiles and Amphibians in Kerala Part of Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve
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Habitat Preference of Pit Vipers Along the Western Ghats (Goa)
PREDATORY ATTACK on a MALABAR GREY SLENDER LORIS Loris Lydekkerianus Malabaricus by BROWN PALM CIVET Paradoxurus Jerdoni
Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary the Northernmost Frontier
Distribution and Abundance of Pit Vipers (Reptilia: Viperidae) Along the Western Ghats of Goa, India
THE STATUS and DISTRIBUTION of REPTILES in the WESTERN GHATS, INDIA REPTILES in the WESTERN GHATS, INDIA Conservation Assessment and Management Plan (CAMP)
Checklist of Indian Snakes with English Common Names
Cepf Small Grant Final Project Completion Report
WILD ANIMALS As Defined by 11-0103
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Evaluating the Immunological Cross-Reactivity of Indian Polyvalent