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Friday, February 7, 2020

Monkeys



Monkeys







Everyone’s guaranteed to spot the world famous Toque Macaque monkeys while on a safari in the Yala National Park. Endemic to Sri Lanka, these reddish-brown creatures locally known as “rilawa” is one of the most studied primates in the country.
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      • Yala and the elusive leopard I never saw
      • old trees Yala National Park Sri Lanka
      • Otocryptis Wiegmanni
      • Calotes Ceylonensis
      • Daboia
      • Indian Cobra
      • Saltwater Crocodile
      • Mugger Crocodile
      • Green Sea Turtle
      • Hawksbill Sea Turtle
      • Loggerhead Sea Turtle
      • Olive Ridley Sea Turtle
      • Leatherback Sea Turtle
      • Chrysopelea Taprobanica
      • Boulenger's keelback
      • Srilankan Krait
      • Hoopoe
      • Grey-headed Fish-eagle
      • Spotted Deer
      • Crested Hawk Eagle
      • Greater Thick-knee
      • Green Bee-eater
      • Paddyfield Pipit
      • Jerdon’s Bushlark – Only seen at Yala
      • Yellow -wattled Lapwing
      • Carpenter Bees
      • Wild Pig
      • Painted Stork
      • Black Headed Ibis
      • Little Egret
      • Openbill Strok
      • Peacock
      • Cat
      • Monkeys
      • Bear
      • Tiger
      • Owl
      • Eagle
      • Snake
      • butterfly
      • Srilankan Elephants
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