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Wayanad (Malayalam: [ʋɐjɐnaːɖɨ̆]) is a
district in the north-east of the
Indian state of Kerala, with its
administrative headquarters at the muni****lity...
- The
Cotiote War (Kottayathu war)
refers to a
series of
continuous struggles fought between the
Cotiote king, Pazh****i Raja
Kerala Varma, and the East India...
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Amphiesma monticola, also
known as the
Wynad keelback, is a
harmless colubrid snake species endemic to the
Western Ghats of India,
where it has been recorded...
- 8 in). The type
locality is
listed as
Wynaad, India,
elevation 3000 feet. The fish is
named in
honor of
Wynaad,
where the type
specimen was discovered...
- Look up Wayanad or
Wynaad in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wayanad is a
district in Kerala, India.
Wayanad or
Wynaad may also
refer to:
Wayanad Lok...
- Soc. 9 (4): 488–489. LaPersonne, VS (1933). "Extended
distribution of the
Wynaad laughing Thrush (Garrulax delesserti, Jerdon) to
north Kanara". J. Bombay...
- dis****d
villages ("kokal"). The Toda had only a few
hamlets on the
lower Wynaad plateau and in the
nearby Biligiriranga hills.
These Indigenous tribes of...
- "Notes on a
collection of
Snakes made in the
Nilgiri Hills and the
adjacent Wynaad".
Journal of the
Bombay Natural History Society 26: 552–584.
Wallach V (1999)...
- for Criniger) in 1839 by T. C.
Jerdon on the
basis of
specimens from the
Wynaad region and
given the
original binomial (or protonym) of
Trichophorus indicus...
- Speckle-bellied
keelback Tiger keelback Wall's
keelback White-lipped
keelback Wynaad keelback Yunnan keelback King
brown King
cobra King
snake California kingsnake...