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- Geography of Sri Lanka (links | edit)
- Deer (links | edit)
- Leopard (links | edit)
- Blue-tailed bee-eater (links | edit)
- Suidae (links | edit)
- Asian elephant (links | edit)
- Sloth bear (links | edit)
- Yellow-wattled lapwing (links | edit)
- Horton Plains National Park (links | edit)
- Chestnut-headed bee-eater (links | edit)
- Red-faced malkoha (links | edit)
- Lesser adjutant (links | edit)
- Black-necked stork (links | edit)
- Indian peafowl (links | edit)
- Yala (links | edit)
- Grey-headed fish eagle (links | edit)
- Crested serpent eagle (links | edit)
- Painted stork (links | edit)
- List of national parks of Sri Lanka (links | edit)
- Udawalawe National Park (links | edit)
- Sinharaja Forest Reserve (links | edit)
- Malabar pied hornbill (links | edit)
- Orange-breasted green pigeon (links | edit)
- Sri Lankan junglefowl (links | edit)
- Southern Province, Sri Lanka (links | edit)
- Tourism in Sri Lanka (links | edit)
- D. S. Senanayake (links | edit)
- Duran Duran (1983 video) (links | edit)
- Mugger crocodile (links | edit)
- 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami (links | edit)
- Uva Province (links | edit)
- Toque macaque (links | edit)
- Culture of Sri Lanka (links | edit)
- Sri Lankan elephant (links | edit)
- Sri Lanka dry-zone dry evergreen forests (links | edit)
- Sri Lankan leopard (links | edit)
- Sri Lankan sloth bear (links | edit)
- Ruddy mongoose (links | edit)
- Indian leopard (links | edit)
- Wasgamuwa National Park (links | edit)
- Opuntia stricta (links | edit)
- Sri Lankan axis deer (links | edit)
- Ceylon spiny mouse (links | edit)
- Ruhunu National Park (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Malaysian pied fantail (links | edit)
- Monaragala District (links | edit)
- Grand Hotel (Nuwara Eliya) (links | edit)
- Ussangoda National Park (links | edit)
- Wilpattu National Park (links | edit)