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  2. Cyrtodactylus jeyporensis - Wikipedia

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    Cyrtodactylus jeyporensis, also known as the Jeypore Indian gecko, the Jeypore ground gecko, or the Patinghe Indian gecko, [1] is an endangered species of gecko found in India, which was until recently considered extinct. Described from a single specimen in 1877, it was rediscovered in 2010 in the Eastern Ghats of Odisha state, India. [4]

  3. Marine reptile - Wikipedia

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    Some marine reptiles, such as ichthyosaurs, plesiosaurs, metriorhynchid thalattosuchians, and mosasaurs became so well adapted to a marine lifestyle that they were incapable of venturing onto land and gave birth in the water. Others, such as sea turtles and saltwater crocodiles, return to shore to lay their eggs.

  4. Cyrtodactylus - Wikipedia

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    Cyrtodactylus (Greek κυρτος kurtos "curved", from κυπτω kuptō "to stoop"; δακτυλος daktulos "finger, toe") [citation needed] is a diverse genus of Asian geckos, commonly known as bent-toed geckos, bow-fingered geckos, and forest geckos.

  5. The same species washed up on the state park’s shore two years ago, officials said.

  6. Newly found seamount reveals spaghetti monster and other rare ...

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    Paleontologists have found matching dinosaur footprints on different continents 3,700 miles — and an ocean — apart. Preserved in mud and silt in what’s now Brazil and Cameroon, the 260 ...

  7. Creature with ‘large’ mouth and pointy teeth found in ocean ...

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    The fish range in size from about 3.83 inches to about 4.86 inches long, the study said. They were collected from between approximately 630 feet underwater to about 985 feet underwater.

  8. Eastern Ghats - Wikipedia

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    There are about 99 reptile species found in the region. These include Indian monitor lizard, and endemic species such as Yercaud slender gecko, burrowing limbless skink, spotted Eastern Ghats skink, and Madras spotted skink. The Indian golden gecko, and Jeypore ground gecko were rediscovered in 1986 and 2010 respectively.

  9. List of reptiles of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Green crested lizard (Bronchocela cristatella) at Bukit Batok Water monitor (Varanus salvator) at Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve There are about 110 species of reptiles in Singapore . [ 1 ] Most of them are small or rarely seen, but there are a few which are large or prominent.