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Reptiles
Common Name Range ***
Burmese Peacock TurtleBurma
Indian PythonIndia, Sri Lanka
Komodo Island MonitorIndonesia (Komodo, Rintja, Padar, and western Flores Island)
Lar Valley ViperIran
Mugger CrocodileBangladesh, India, Iraq, Pakistan, Sri Lanka
Philippine CrocodilePhilippines
Siamese CrocodileMalay Peninsula, Southeast Asia
Three-keeled Asian TurtleCentral India to Bangladesh and Burma
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***What reptiles are listed here?:

The Asia section of this site lists the folllowing reptiles appearing on select endangered species lists:
  • Reptiles that dwell in or migrate to any nation or region found on the Asian continent and many surrounding islands.
  • Reptiles that dwell in or travel to the Black and Mediterranean Sea (and its islands).
  • Reptiles that dwell in or travel to India and Russia.
  • Reptiles that dwell in or travel to any Eurasian region.
  • Some species may be listed that dwell in or travel to some nearby areas of the Middle East (between Africa and Asia).
  • Reptiles that dwell in or travel to Indonesia and nearby islands located in the South East Asian Archipelago.
  • Reptiles that dwell in Middle Eastern countries between Africa and Asia
In some cases, the creatures listed in this section may also be found on other continents or in other areas, which is why you may see additional areas noted in the range column.



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