
Biodiversity of Sri Lanka: දිය නයා/දියබරියා[Diya Naya…
Jun 25, 2014 · දිය නයා/දියබරියා[Diya Naya/Diyabariya]/Checkered Keelback (Xenochrophis piscator) A non-venomous, semi-aquatic snake inhabiting streams, rivers, …
දිය නයා - විකිපීඩියා
ආසියාවේ ජීවත්වන විෂ රහිත සර්ප විශේෂයකි. දියබරි විශේෂයකි.
Sri Lanka,ශ්රී ලංකා,Ceylon,Checkered ... - YouTube
This is Non venomous Checkered Keelback Snake:Sinhala: Diya Bariya / Diya Naya, Sinhalese: දිය බරියා/දිය නයා.Scientific name: Fowlea asperrimus.Boulenger's k...
checkered keelback / diya naya/ diya bariya / snakes of Lanka
Mar 17, 2024 · Checkered Keelback at Khulna A checkered keelback (locally known as "Joldhora") spotted swimming at Beel Dakatia, Khulna, Bangladesh Diet F. piscator feeds …
දියබරියා Diya Naya/ Diyabariya Checkered ... - YouTube
දියබරියා Diya Naya/ Diyabariya Checkered Keelback Xenochrophis piscator #wild #wasgamuwa #srilanka. A non-venomous, semi-aquatic snake inhabiting streams, rivers, …
Sri Lankan Keelback/දියබරියා[Diya Bariya] (Xenochrophis …
Dec 29, 2010 · Sri Lankan Keelback/දියබරියා[Diya Bariya] (Xenochrophis asperrimus) An endemic and common water snake of both dry and wet zone up to 1000m a.s.l. Found in rice …
Water-snake: Significance and symbolism - Wisdom Library
Mar 5, 2025 · The keyphrase "Water-snake" relates to a specific Sinhalese snake, "Diya naya," recognized for its interaction with a beggar and an elephant, and is also a simile for the …
Daya Nayak - Wikipedia
Daya Nayak is an Indian Police officer of the Mumbai Police. He joined the department in 1995, and rose to fame as an encounter specialist in the late 1990s, as a member of the Detection …
දිය නයා - Diya Naya | දිය නයා - Diya Naya Director / …
දිය නයා - Diya Naya Director / Script - Akila V Senevirathna Cast - Lasha & Ishan Video Edit - Art Part Factory (Roshan Tharaka) Graphic Design - i...
Sri Lankan Keelback/දියබරියා[Diya Bariya ... - YouTube
Boulenger's keelback (Fowlea asperrimus), also known commonly as the Sri Lankan keelback, is a species of water snake in the family Colubridae. The species is endemic to Sri Lanka. ...more....
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