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- The Australian scrub python (Simalia kinghorni), also known commonly as Kinghorn's python and simply as the scrub python is a species of snake in the...
- the largest native snake in Papua New Guinea. Until 2000, the larger S. kinghorni was generally considered a subspecies of S. amethistina, and this change...
- The red-tailed soil-crevice skink (Austroablepharus kinghorni), also known commonly as Kinghorn's gr****land striped skink and Kinghorn's snake-e**** skink...
- Australian scrub pythons: "Maximus" a captive scrub python (Simalia kinghorni) male♂ 5.1 m (17 ft), 25 kg (55 lb), at the peak weighed about 27 kg (60 lb)...
- wilcoxii Günther, 1864 Distribution of Ranoidea wilcoxii Synonyms Litoria wilcoxii Günther, 1864 Hyla kinghorni Loveridge, 1950 Hyla vinosa Lamb, 1911...
- (Brongersma, 1953) New Guinea S. clastolepis (Harvey et al., 2000) Indonesia S. kinghorni (Stull, 1933) northern Australia S. nauta (Harvey et al., 2000) Indonesia...
- python Simalia clastolepis, Moluccan python or yellow python Simalia kinghorni, Australian scrub python Simalia nauta, Tanimbar python Simalia tracyae...
- barrylyoni Couper et al., 2010 – Lyon's snake-e**** skink Austroablepharus kinghorni (Copland, 1947) – red-tailed soil-crevice skink Austroablepharus naranjicauda...
- ISBN 978-0-7603-6394-2. "Habitat use in a large rainforest python (Morelia kinghorni) in the wet tropics of North Queensland, Australia". Herpetological Conservation...
- water dragons, giant eels, saw-s****ed turtles, scrub pythons (Morelia kinghorni), pied cormorants, black ducks, plumed whistling ducks, black coot, whistling...