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Hardwick's Spiny Tailed Lizard
Saara hardwickii (Gray 1827)
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are eaten by
Global Biotic Interactions
Eryx johnii (Russell 1801) (Brown Sand Boa)
Global Biotic Interactions
Eryx johnii (Russell 1801) (Brown Sand Boa)
Global Biotic Interactions
Eryx johnii (Russell 1801) (Brown Sand Boa)
Global Biotic Interactions
Aquila rapax (Temminck 1828) (Tawny Eagle)
are host of
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Tachygonetria indica
are parasitized by
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Tachygonetria indica
Global Biotic Interactions
Macracanthorhynchus catulinus Kostylew 1927
are preyed upon by
Global Biotic Interactions
Eryx johnii (Russell 1801) (Brown Sand Boa)
Global Biotic Interactions
Aquila rapax (Temminck 1828) (Tawny Eagle)
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Macracanthorhynchus catulinus Kostylew 1927