it's not a very difficult question.
all extinctions are done by man.
The Ceylonese Python, also known as the Sri Lanka python, is a part of the Molarus subspecies, closely related to the Burmese python. This snake originates from the island of Sri Lanka, formerly known as Ceylon. This snake, like other large pythons can be started on small mammals/birds and once it gets to a larger size, it can be fed rabbits, chickens and pigs.
Previous Answer: Ceylonian? Ceylon? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Actually, Inhabitants of Ceylon (Sri Lanka) are referred to as being Ceylonese.
The name Ceylon is of a western origin (dating back to the Greeks). The Ceylonese wished to change their name to a more Eastern-esque name, so they came up with Sri Lanka.
During WW2 Sri Lanka was Ceylon, a British Protectorate, and as such, Ceylonese people fought on the side of Britain and the Allies.
Ceylon is the old name. it gave by english.
Ceylon, it changed to Sri Lanka in 1972
The address of the Ceylon Area Historical Society is: Po Box 386, Ceylon, MN 56121-0386
University of Ceylon ended in 1972.
University of Ceylon was created in 1942.
Senate of Ceylon was created in 1947.
Senate of Ceylon ended in 1971.
Parliament of Ceylon was created in 1947.