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Meghalaya’s caves aren’t empty — they are wildlife shelters, hunting grounds, and hidden death traps, finds study

Meghalaya’s vast cave systems—long known for bats and adventure tourism—are now emerging as active habitats for a wide range of land mammals, from giant rats and porcupines to civets, fishing cats and even bears, a new study has found.

105 reptile species recorded in Meghalaya, but turtles raise a red flag

Meghalaya’s forests and caves are hiding far more reptile life than previously known—but the latest scientific update comes with a warning.

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