Herping advice for Sri lanka

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Hi,

I will visit Sri Lanka starting July 2nd.

Anyone with good herping advices?

I (hopefully) bring some nice pictures with me!

Thanks

Uwe
 
How nice Uwe!:D Please bring pictures of the native Geochelone elegans and its habitat. Thanks in advance. Buen viaje!
 
Hi,

I will probably not see Geochelone as I am most of the time in the wet zone of SL, the animals are preferrable in the dry zone.

Uwe
 
Re: Herping advice for Sri lanka now alive

Hi,

I am now in the middle of the action.

Both water-turtle species already found and photographed.

Frogs are totally hard to find.

See you

Uwe
 
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