Sri Lankan Sloth Bear,
The Sri Lankan sloth bear lives primarily in lowland dry forests on the island.The omnivorous species feeds on nuts, berries, roots, carrion, and meat.This species feeds primarily on insects, which it removes from rotting stumps and trees with its long, hairless snout.
Sri Lanka is one of the most beautiful countries in the world, and is wellknown for its diverse culture, rich history, and breathtaking wildlife.Apart from offering a wide range of vacation experiences, this nation is also home to a vibrant nightlife filled with fun and excitement.
Sri Lankan Leopards - Yala National Park.
Sri Lankan leopards (Panthera pardus kotiya) are a subspecies of leopard that are native to Sri Lanka. They were first described by Sri Lankan scientist Paules Edward Pieris Deraniyagala in 1956.According to the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, the Sri Lankan leopard has been listed as Vulnerable since 2020, since the population is estimated to be less than 800 mature individuals and is likely to decline over the next decade.
Magnificent Tusker
It is a rare opportunity to see majestic tuskers in the wild.Only 7% of Sri Lankan male elephants bear tusks among the estimated 7,500 elephants in the country.It is these big males known as tuskers that occupy the Sri Lankan wilderness and are the kings of their domain.A tusker steps out of the forest canopy and strides along the plains with confidence and dominance.Sri Lanka offers a unique opportunity to witness these majestic animals in the wild with their unique behavior and magnificent appearance.
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The aboriginal inhabitants of Sri Lanka.
The Vedda people, which is also spelled Veddah, were the aboriginal inhabitants of Sri Lanka prior to the time of the 6th century BCE. It is believed that they adopted Sinhala as their language and do not speak their own language anymore. According to anthropological research, they are a subgroup of the indigenous jungle peoples of southern India as well as an early population of Southeast Asia. The Sinhalese have largely absorbed this group into the modern Sinhalese population; in 1911, the government estimated their population to be about 5,300; by 1964, the government estimated their population to be around 800; and by the 1970s, the Sinhalese had virtually ceased to exist as a separate community as well.
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Yala National Park,
The calf was attacked by a crocodile.
A national park such as Yala is one of Sri Lanka's most famous attractions.You're almost certain to encounter elephants, crocodiles, buffaloes and monkeys during your visit since the area covers a total area of 1268 sq km, which is basically scrub, light forest, grassy plains and brackish lagoons. It has an abundance of wildlife, including crocodiles, buffaloes and monkeys.
Sri Lankan leopard.
Wherever you are in Sri Lanka, there’s usually a national park to visit close by, but the wildlife isn’t limited to the parks
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The Largest Mamel on Earth. Sri Lankan Native Elephant. 🐘🐘
The Largest Mamel in the Sea - Whale watching in Mirissa 🐳🐳🐳.
Galle Face Beach - Sri Lanka.
The climate in Sri Lanka is generally tropical.so it gets a fair share of sunlight and heat. Take a walk along the Galle Face green beach around 5.30pm so you can soak up the beautiful setting sun. At the sun sets the blue waters orange sky and yellow sun make for a beautiful sight after a day in the Sri Lankan heat. In the evening you will see the beach bustling with locals and tourists walking along the beach playing or just relaxing.take a bite of some tasty deep fried shrimp cakes or deep fried lentil cakes with prawns, and munch on them as you watch the sunset.
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The most scenic train journey in Sri Lanka, Kandy - Ella.
The train from Kandy to Ella is a beautiful 7-hour ride that moves through tea plantations, jungle, and mountains. As the journey goes on, you move higher and higher up into the rolling green highlands where the big tea farms are and many beautiful hilltop villages and waterfalls.
Sri Lankan native Elephants 🐘🐘🐘🐘.
Elephants are widely viewed as one of the earth's most intelligent animals.
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