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Agastya Mala (or
Agasthyamalai or Agastyarkoodam) is one of the
peaks in the
Western Ghats of
Thiruvananthapuram District of Kerala, near to the border...
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Animals include the
Bengal tiger,
Asian elephant, and
Nilgiri tahr.
Agastyamalai is also home to the Kanikaran, one of the
oldest surviving ancient tribes...
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Agastyamalai Anamudi Anginda Apharwat Peak
Bamba Dhura Bandarpunch Betlingchhip Blue...
- the
river Tamirabarani, the
lifeline of the region.[citation needed]
Agastyamalai is home to the
Kanikkaran people, one of the
oldest surviving hunter-gatherer...
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Place District Adukkam Dindigul Agastyamalai Tirunelveli Agamalai Theni Aginda peak
Nilgiris Alancholai Kannyakumari Anaikatti Coimbatore Arangam Salem...
- north-western
parts of the district. It
constitutes the
southern section of the
Agastyamalai region,
bordered by Kerala's
Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary to the west and...
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Paphiopedilum druryi is a
species of
orchid endemic to the
Agastyamalai Hills of
southern India. It is the only
southern Indian orchid species in the genus...
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includes the
southern ranges of the
Western Ghats,
including the
Agastyamalai and Anamalai, and the
eastward spurs or
slopes of the
Nilgiri Hills and...
- female). This
species was
described from
bushes near
Kakachi in the
Agastyamalai region in the
southern Western Ghats. It has not been
reported from elsewhere...
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genus Paphiopedilum, P. druryi,
which he
collected in the
hills of
Agastyamalai.
Drury was the
fourth son of Rev.
Henry Joseph Thomas Drury, of Harrow...