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  2. Craspedocephalus trigonocephalus - Wikipedia

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    Craspedocephalus trigonocephalus, the Sri Lankan pit viper, [4] Ceylon pit viper, [3] Sri Lankan green pitviper [3] or locally, pala polonga, (Sinhala: පළා පොළඟා) is a venomous pit viper species endemic to Sri Lanka.

  3. Echis carinatus - Wikipedia

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    South Indian saw-scaled viper [22] Peninsular India. E. c. multisquamatus: Cherlin, 1981 Multiscale saw-scaled viper From Uzbekistan to Iran in the south and east to western Pakistan. E. c. sinhaleyus: Deraniyagala, 1951 Sri Lankan saw-scaled viper Sri Lanka. E. c. sochureki: Stemmler, 1969 Sochurek's saw-scaled viper

  4. Russell's viper - Wikipedia

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    Russell's viper is found in India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Pakistan. Populations from South-East Asia previously assigned to this species are now considered to be part of a different species, Daboia siamensis. [4] The type locality is listed as "India". More specifically, this would be the Coromandel Coast, by inference of Russell ...

  5. Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka LIVE: Cricket score and updates from ...

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    Follow live coverage of Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka from the Sri Lanka in Bangladesh 2024 today. The ICC Test Championship sees nine teams compete across a two-year cycle of matches before a two-team ...

  6. Echis carinatus sinhaleyus - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lankan saw-scaled viper. [4] Known as vali polanga (වැලි පොලඟා) [5] (can also be spelt as veli polanga) by the Sinhala speaking community. The vernacular name veli polanga translates as "sand viper".

  7. Bangladesh beats Sri Lanka by 8 wickets to level T20 series

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    Captain Najmul Hossain Shanto led from the front with an unbeaten half century as Bangladesh leveled the three-match T20 international series with an eight-wicket win against Sri Lanka on Wednesday.

  8. Hypnale nepa - Wikipedia

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    Hypnale nepa, the Sri Lankan hump-nosed viper, [3] is a venomous pitviper species endemic to Sri Lanka where it is known as මූකලන් තෙලිස්සා (mukalan thelissa) in Sinhala. Earlier thought that Hypnale walli and Hypnale nepa were two distinct species, but it is now accepted that it is the same species and Hypnale walli ...

  9. Echis - Wikipedia

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    Echis (common names: saw-scaled vipers, carpet vipers [2]) is a genus of vipers found in the dry regions of Africa, the Middle East, India, Sri Lanka and Pakistan.They have a characteristic threat display, rubbing sections of their body together to produce a "sizzling" warning sound. [3]