The Toque Macaque is an Old World monkey endemic to Sri Lanka. Recognized by its distinctive toque-shaped tuft of hair, it inhabits forests, urban areas, and feeds on fruits, seeds, and insects.
Giant Wood Spider
Giant Wood Spider, specifically Nephila species, are large orb-weaving spiders found in tropical and subtropical regions. Known for their impressive webs, they play a key role in controlling insect populations.
White wagtail
The White Wagtail is a small, elegant bird found across Europe, Asia, and Africa. Recognizable by its distinctive black, white, and gray plumage, it is known for its characteristic wagging tail behavior.
Pied kingfisher
The Pied Kingfisher is a striking black-and-white bird found across Africa and Asia. Known for its hovering hunting technique, it primarily feeds on fish and nests in riverbanks.
Blue tailed bee eater
The Blue-tailed Bee-eater is a vibrant bird found in Southeast Asia. Known for its striking blue tail and green plumage, it feeds primarily on bees and other flying insects.
Ceylon Frogmouth
The Ceylon Frogmouth is a nocturnal bird native to the Western Ghats of India and Sri Lanka. Known for its cryptic plumage and frog-like gape, it roosts during the day.