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Talk:St. John's keelback

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Useful info but needs to be put in perspective in encyclopaedic form after further research.

It was found in Nagpur on 29th May 2004. It is found less commonly than its allied species, the Checkered Keelback. More common in eastern India. anon ip 59.95.66.56

Shyamal 03:31, 4 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]