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Figure 1.
A map of Peninsular Malaysia (left) showing the Sekayu’s lowland forest, and the study site indicated by the red star. Insets illustrate B the localities of previous studies in Terengganu state where data of snake occurrences were compiled: 1. Sekayu lowland forest, 2. Tembat Forest Reserve, 3. Kenyir Lake, 4. Lata Belatan, 5. Lata Tembakah, 6. Gunung Lawit, 7. Gunung Tebu, 8. Universiti Malaysia Terengganu (UMT), 9. Pulau Perhentian Besar, 10. Pulau Redang, 11. Pulau Bidong, 12. Pulau Tenggol, and C the elevation of the study area.
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