Bangarus panthera: a hybrid from sinhala 18 Watch Video
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Description: “A team of researchers has discovered, with the help of residents of the area, a new large species of the genus Bangarusa making its home in a rock cave at an ancient archeological site near Medawachchiya, Sri Lanka. This highly venomous snake ‘whose staple diet is human flesh appears to be an unusual kind’, Dr Pahan Jayakody, a herpetologist told ACR News. Scientific research has confirmed that Bungarus ceylonicus or Sri Lanka krait and Panthera leo or Lion were the evolutionary relativ
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