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- The Servarayan hills, with the anglicised name Shevaroy Hills, are a towering mountain range (1620 m) near the city of Salem, in Tamil Nadu state, southern...
- Parasnath Plateau Peak Pichalbetta Rajrambha Reo Purgyil Sangthang Saramati Shevaroy hills Shilla Sickle Moon Peak Siniolchu Sispara Sitamma Konda Suj Tilla...
- Uropeltis shorttii, also known commonly as the Shevaroy Hills earth snake and Shortt's shieldtail snake, is a species of non-venomous snake in the family...
- is an agamid lizard found in the forests of the Western Ghats and the Shevaroy Hills in India, and Sri Lanka. Calotes calotes is a considerably large...
- in 1842 and po****rized as a recreation retreat. It is located in the Shevaroy hills in the Eastern Ghats. The total extent of Yercaud taluk is 382.67 km2...
- Cnemaspis shevaroyensis, also known as the Shevaroy dwarf gecko, is a species of gecko endemic to India. http://reptile-database.reptarium.cz/species...
- earthquakes. The city of Tiruchirappalli lies on the plains between the Shevaroy Hills to the north and the Palani Hills to the south and south-west. Tiruchirappalli...
- the Cnemaspis gracilis group (Squamata: Gekkonidae) from m****ifs in the Shevaroy landscape, Tamil Nadu, India". Vertebrate Zoology. 72: 1137–1186. doi:10...
- an area of 23.5 hectares (58 acres). It is located to the south of the Shevaroy Hills and is a major body of water in Salem. The lake is fed by rainfall...
- Thirumani****ru River originates from three reserved forests in the Eastern Ghats (Shevaroy Mountain) in Salem district, Tamil Nadu. It runs for 120 kilometers through...