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GENUS OF REPTILES
Kukri Snake
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Kukri Mukri         
Char Kukri Mukri
Kukri Mukri is an island (char) of Char Kukri Mukri union, Bhola District, in southern Bangladesh. It is the southernmost part of the district.
kukri         
  • Gorkhali]] Commander armed with a Khukuri in his left hand and [[Talwar]] on his right
  • Raffles City]] during the [[117th IOC Session]]. He wears the distinctively tilted [[Hat Terrai Gurkha]]; the kukri can be seen attached to the back of his belt
  • A kukri (top) with the traditional karda (middle) and chakmak (bottom). The karda and chakmak are used as a utility knife and a sharpening tool respectively
  • Kirati]] priest man wearing Kukri in his waist
NEPALESE MACHETE
Khukuri; Gurkha knife; Khukri; Khukuri knife; Kukhri; Kukuri; Kukhuri; Khukris; Kookrie; Gorkha knife; Kukris; Kukrie; Kukri notch
['k?kri]
¦ noun (plural kukris) a curved knife broadening towards the point, used by Gurkhas.
Origin
C19: from Nepalese khukuri.
Oligodon cyclurus         
SPECIES OF REPTILE
Cantor's kukri snake
Oligodon cyclurus (Cantor's kukri snake) is a species of snake found in Asia. It was first described by Theodore Cantor in 1839.

Википедия

Oligodon

Oligodon is genus of colubrid snakes that was first described by Austrian zoologist Leopold Fitzinger in 1826. This genus is widespread throughout central and tropical Asia. The snakes of this genus are commonly known as kukri snakes.