Wilpattu's Reptiles: Crocodiles, Monitor Lizards, Pythons, and More

Mugger Crocodile — The Villu Apex Predator
Naturalist's tip: Crocodiles are most visible between 7–10 AM when they emerge to bask. Count them at each villu — the number indicates the health of that water body.
Bengal Monitor Lizard — The Scavenger-Watcher
Photographers' note: Their prehistoric appearance and constant movement make fantastic subjects, especially when they climb trees.
Indian Python — The Silent Constructor
Naturalist's note: Python sightings are a bonus, not an expectation. In 15 years of guiding, I have seen perhaps 30 pythons in Wilpattu — each one a privilege.
Turtles, Terrapins, and Other Reptiles
General reptile etiquette: Do not approach, touch, or harass any reptile. Most will retreat if given space. If they do not retreat, you are too close.
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