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- The Nicobar megapode or Nicobar scrubfowl (Megapodius nicobariensis) is a megapode found in some of the Nicobar Islands (India). Like other megapode relatives...
- Thamnophis saurita, also known as the eastern ribbon snake, common ribbon snake, or simply ribbon snake, is a common species of garter snake native to...
- The Nicobar bulbul (Hypsipetes nicobariensis) is a songbird species in the bulbul family, Pyc****tidae. It is endemic to the Nicobar Islands. This species...
- Gongylosoma nicobariensis, the Camorta Island stripe-necked snake, is a species of snake found in the Nicobar Islands of India. Species known only from...
- Hylarana nicobariensis is an amphibian of the genus Hylarana, which can be found in lowland secondary forests or disturbed areas such as swamps. The species...
- 1787) Chaetodon nicobariensis Bloch & Schneider, 1801 Acanthochaetodon nicobariensis (Bloch & Schneider, 1801) Holacanthus nicobariensis (Bloch & Schneider...
- Minervarya nicobariensis, the Nicobar frog or Nicobar cricket-frog, is a species of frog endemic to the Nicobar Islands of India. In the past it has been...
- Island megapode, Megapodius laperouse senex Nicobar megapode, Megapodius nicobariensis Philippine megapode, Megapodius ****ingii Sula megapode, Megapodius bernsteinii...
- bulbul, Ixos nicobariensis Nicobar jungle flycatcher, Cyornis nicobaricus Nicobar scops-owl, Otus alius Nicobar megapode, Megapodius nicobariensis (possibly...
- listed under its invalid junior synonym H. nicobariensis rather than the valid names H. virescens or I. nicobariensis. There are five extant species in the...