| Show reptiles in Asia with profiles available. | |
| Show all reptiles of concern in Asia. |
| Common Name | Range *** |
|---|---|
| Amami Takachiho Snake | Japan |
| Annam Leaf Turtle | Vietnam |
| Arakan Forest Turtle | Myanmar |
| Asian Giant Softshell Turtle | Indonesia |
| Asian Giant Tortoise | Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam |
| Asiatic Softshell Turtle | Asia |
| Assam Roofed Turtle | Bangladesh, India |
| Bailey's Snake | China |
| Bengal Monitor | Afghanistan, Burma, India, Iran, Iraq, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam |
| Bengal Roof Turtle | Bangladesh, India, Nepal |
| Big-headed Turtle | China, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam |
| Black Marsh Turtle | Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam |
| Black Sea Viper | Turkey |
| Black Softshell Turtle | Bangladesh |
| Bornean River Turtle | Indonesia, Malaysia |
| Burmese Peacock Turtle | Burma |
| Cantor's Giant Softshell | Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam |
| Caucasian Viper | Georgia (Eurasia), Russia, Turkey |
| Chinese Alligator | China |
| Chinese Soft-shelled Turtle | China, Japan, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam |
| Cochin Forest Cane Turtle | India |
| Common Tortoise | Asia, Middle East |
| Cyrtopodion amictopholis | Lebanon, Syria |
| Darevsky's Viper | Armenia, Turkey |
| Desert Monitor | Asia, Africa, and the Middle East |
| Euphrates Softshell Turtle | Iran, Iraq, Syria, Turkey |
| Four-eyed Turtle | China, Laos, Vietnam |
| Fraas' Lizard | Lebanon |
| Ganges Soft-shelled Turtle | Bangladesh, India, Pakistan |
| Gavial | Bangladesh, Burma, India, Nepal, Pakistan |
| Gray's Monitor Lizard | Philippines |
| Gunther's Cylindrical Skink | Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria |
| Hoogstraal's Cat Snake | Israel, Jordan, Palestinian Territory, Occupied |
| Indian Python | India, Sri Lanka |
| Indian Softshell Turtle | India, Pakistan |
| Jordanian Fringe-fingered Lizard | Jordan |
| Kikuzato's Brook Snake | Japan |
| Komodo Island Monitor | Indonesia (Komodo, Rintja, Padar, and western Flores Island) |
| Lar Valley Viper | Iran |
| Large-headed Water Snake | Azerbaijan, Georgia (Eurasia), Russia, Turkey |
| Lebanon Viper | Lebanon, Syria |
| Loggerhead Sea Turtle | Europe, Africa, Asia, and North America, Middle East |
| Mangshan Pitviper | China |
| Mount Bulgar Viper | Turkey |
| Mugger Crocodile | Bangladesh, India, Iraq, Pakistan, Sri Lanka |
| Northern River Terrapin | Bangladesh, Burma, India, Indonesia, Malaysia |
| Painted Batagur | Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand |
| Pan's Box Turtle | China |
| Parker's Snake-necked Turtle | Indonesia |
| Peacock Softshell Turtle | Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan |
| Philippine Crocodile | Philippines |
| Ryukyu Black-breasted Leaf Turtle | Japan |
| Saltwater Crocodile | Southeast Asia |
| Schreiber's Fringe-fingered Lizard | Israel, Lebanon, Turkey |
| Shanghai Soft-shell Turtle | China |
| Siamese Crocodile | Malay Peninsula, Southeast Asia |
| South Asian Box Turtle | Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam |
| Spotted Pond Turtle | North India, Pakistan |
| Three-keeled Asian Turtle | Central India to Bangladesh and Burma |
| Tomistoma | Indonesia, Malaysia |
| Wagner's Viper | Turkey |
| Wattle-necked Softshell Turtle | China, Vietnam |
| Yellow Monitor | West Pakistan through India to Bangladesh |
| Yellow-headed Box Turtle | China |
| Yellow-headed Temple Turtle | Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam |
| Yellow-margined Box Turtle | China, Japan, Taiwan |
| Zhou's Box Turtle | China |
Disclaimer:
This list combines species from several endangered species lists. Using the total
count of species found on this site as an official count of endangered species of the world is not recommended. For more
information on what creatures are listed on this site, please visit our About EEC page.
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