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Purpur-Kukrinatter (Oligodon purpurascens)Observer
hisnoDescription
In the evening half past eight found it on the base of a huge tree in primary forest on Pulau Tioman.It tried to hide in a treehole (250m asl).
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Hundezahn-Katzennatter (Boiga cynodon)Observer
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At nighttime, at the base of Bukit Larut, Perak, Malaysia found an adult male in a tree 2,5 meters above the ground after a heavy rain.
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Gestreifte Bauchdrüsenotter (Calliophis intestinalis)Observer
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In the riverbed of a small stream in the primary forest it was lying motionless on the ground (350 meters in elevation).
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Gefleckte Wassernatter (Rhabdophis chrysargos)Observer
hisnoDescription
At nighttime found it hiding in a small cave in the riverbed of a small stream.After a while it was coming out and we followed the snake for about an our.
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Braune Rattenschlange (Ptyas fusca)Observer
hisnoDescription
In the afternoon the snake was hunting in a small stream. It was watching the habitat with up to 1/3 of its body up in the air and freezing when recognizing any movement.
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Gewöhnlicher Vierkrallengecko (Gehyra mutilata)Observer
hisnoDescription
At nighttime found it on houses sharing its habitat with Hemidactylus platyurus and Hemidactylus frenatus.
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Brooks Halbfingergecko (Hemidactylus brookii)Observer
hisnoDescription
In the middle of Georgetown Pulau Pinang, Malaysia you can find it after it is getting dark sharing its habitat with Hemidactylus platyurus.
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Kendalls Dünnfingergecko (Cnemaspis kendallii)Observer
hisnoDescription
Tis diurnal gecko is commonly found on trees but also on rocks in the primary and secondary forest. Pictures are taken in 2010 and 2012.
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Tioman Round-eyed Gecko (Cnemaspis limi)Observer
hisnoDescription
Cnemaspis limi is endemic to Pulau Tioman and P. Tulai. It is a nocturnal gecko sitting on or under boulders and rocks in the primary and secondary forest. Pictures are taken in 2010 and 2012.
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Laurents Winkelkopfagame (Gonocephalus chamaeleontinus)Observer
hisnoDescription
In West-Malaysia you can only find G. chamaeleontinus on Pulau Tioman. Mostly found in primary forest sitting on smallish trees (about 1,5-4meters above the ground). The pictures are taken in 2010 and 2012.
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Malayische Weichschildkröte (Dogania subplana)Observer
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When it is getting dark the turtle gets active. You can find it in small ponds of steams in the primary forest often sharing the habitat with catfish.
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Kuhls Faltengecko (Gekko kuhli)Observer
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After sunset coming out of the forest from a herping trip close to 8:00 pm saw it at a small hut at the edge of the forest.
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Banded Lipinia (Lipinia vittigera)Observer
hisnoDescription
In the late afternoon found a couple of this agile skink on a huge tree (1-4 meters above the ground)in the primary forest. There was also a subadult of Eutropis rugifera at the base of the tree and a hatchling of Aphaniotis fusca. On Pulau Tioman I have seen it on the same kind of tree.
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Große Winkelkopfagame (Gonocephalus grandis)Observer
hisnoDescription
We found Gonocephalus grandis close to small rivers and streams. The females and subadults are close to the vicinity of water or in the riverbed, the males at trees close to the river.The pictures are taken in between 2012 and 2009. In 1999 we found it on Pulau Pinang at the Taman Negara at Teluk Bahang (at that time it was a forest reserve). During the next stays we could not find it again.The situation was suspicious for snatching it away. At least a new foreign antagonist appeared with Physignatus cocincinus.It is in direct competition with G. grandis. L.Lee Grismer (E.Quah,pers. comm.,2011)
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Blaumaulagame (Aphaniotis fusca)Observer
hisnoDescription
On Pulau Tioman you can find Aphaniotis fusca in primary an secondary forest normally on small trees from about 50cm-3meters. Here the adult males have blue eyes while the females and subadults of both sex have brown eyes.
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Sundafrosch (Odorrana hosii)Observer
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Found it (picture shows male) at nightime sitting on boulders and rocks in a small stream escaping into the water when approached (350 meters in elevation).
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Zipfelkrötenfrosch (Pelobatrachus nasutus)Observer
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A nighttime while it was raining heard it cloaking and followed the voice. It was sitting on a boulder.Adult male (about 350 meters in elevation).
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Yellow-Spotted Narrow-Mouthed Frog (Chaperina fusca)Observer
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In the afternoon found a hole in a rotten tree filled with water and adults, just metamophosed ones, tadpoles and spawn (About 350 meters in elevation).
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At nighttime during heavy rain found this frog on the ground crossing a trail (about 250-300 meters in elevation).
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Pulo Tioman Stream Toad (Ansonia tiomanica)Observer
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In the late afternoon while it was getting dark found a subadult (1,1cm) close to a small stream (350 meters in elevation).
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Stacheliger Rindenfrosch (Theloderma horridum)Observer
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Found one male at nighttime sitting at a tree 1.8 metres above the ground during heavy rain. A few days later at nighttime heard a frog croaking. At a huge tree first found one female (3 meters above the ground )and at the same tree one male (3.5 meters above the ground) All sitting vertically head up.