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  2. Category:Lizards of Asia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Lizards of Asia" The following 153 pages are in this category, out of 153 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Ablepharus;

  3. Asian water monitor - Wikipedia

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    The Asian water monitor (Varanus salvator) is a large varanid lizard native to South and Southeast Asia. It is widely considered to be the second-largest lizard species , after the Komodo dragon .

  4. Takydromus sexlineatus - Wikipedia

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    Takydromus sexlineatus, the Asian grass lizard, six-striped long-tailed grass lizard, or long-tailed grass lizard, is an arboreal, diurnal species of lizard. The tail length is usually over three times the body (snout to vent) length in this species. [2] Males and females are similar, males being distinguishable by the presence of pre-anal pores.

  5. Common house gecko - Wikipedia

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    The common house gecko (Hemidactylus frenatus) is a gecko native to South and Southeast Asia as well as Near Oceania.It is also known as the Asian house gecko, Pacific house gecko, wall gecko, house lizard, tiktiki, chipkali [3] or moon lizard.

  6. Varanus (Soterosaurus) - Wikipedia

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    Soterosaurus is a subgenus of monitor lizards commonly known as Southeast Asian water monitors. Most species are endemic to the Philippines, but black rough-necked monitors , Asian water monitors , and Togian water monitors can be found elsewhere in Southeast Asia.

  7. Takydromus - Wikipedia

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    Takydromus is a genus of lizards, commonly called grass lizards or oriental racers. Species of the genus Takydromus are endemic to a large part of Asia.Members of this genus are noticeable because of their slender appearance and their agile movements.

  8. Category:Reptiles of Asia - Wikipedia

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    Lizards of Asia (7 C, 153 P) Prehistoric reptiles of Asia (10 C, 4 P) Snakes of Asia (12 C, 374 P) Turtles of Asia (1 C, 52 P) C. Reptiles of Central Asia (1 C, 50 P)

  9. List of reptiles of South Asia - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of reptiles in and around the Indian subcontinent, primarily covering the South Asian countries of India, Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Afghanistan, parts of Myanmar and the Andaman and Nicobar Island chains.