Amphibians and reptiles of Parsa National Park, Nepal
Author
Bhattarai, Santosh
National Trust for Nature Conservation - Biodiversity Conservation Center, Ratnanagar- 6, Sauraha, Chitwan- 44204, NEPAL
santosh.bhattarai@hotmail.com
Author
Pokheral, Chiranjibi Prasad
National Trust for Nature Conservation - Biodiversity Conservation Center, Ratnanagar- 6, Sauraha, Chitwan- 44204, NEPAL & National Trust for Nature Conservation-Central Zoo, Jawalakhel, Lalitpur, NEPAL
Author
Lamichhane, Babu Ram
National Trust for Nature Conservation - Biodiversity Conservation Center, Ratnanagar- 6, Sauraha, Chitwan- 44204, NEPAL
Author
Regmi, Uba Raj
Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation, Parsa National Park, NEPAL
Author
Ram, Ashok Kumar
Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation, Parsa National Park, NEPAL
Author
Subedi, Naresh
National Trust for Nature Conservation-Khumaltar, Lalitpur, NEPAL
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Amphibian & Reptile Conservation
2018
e 155
2018-07-17
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journal article
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10.5281/zenodo.11390169
3a0bed1c-f08c-475a-a40e-705b088b1ac1
1525-9153
11390169
Python bivittatus
(Kuhl 1820)
:
The python is the largest snake species in
Nepal
and it is distributed from Nepalese Terai up to
2,800 m
elevation in
Nepal
(Bhattarai et al. 2017). In the PNP, the species was observed from Bhata, Amlekhgunj-Hattisar, Halkhoria Daha, and Ramauli Pratapur (
Fig. 21
). The PNP has dry sub-tropical habitat and gets incidental fire. One injured python was found with wounds inside the park at Kamini Daha.