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  2. Category:Reptiles of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Reptiles of the Philippines" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 289 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. List of amphibians and reptiles of Cebu - Wikipedia

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    The island of Cebu in the Philippines is home to various species of reptiles and amphibians. Supsup, et al. (2016) recorded a total of 13 amphibian species and 63 reptile species. Brachymeles cebuensis is a rare skink endemic to Cebu. Secretive blind snakes such as Malayotyphlops hypogius and Ramphotyhlops cumingii are found on the island as well.

  4. List of amphibians and reptiles of Panay - Wikipedia

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    The island of Panay in the Philippines is home to various species of reptiles and amphibians. The following list is from Ferner, et al. (2000). (?) denotes the identification of the species is uncertain, although the genus is clearly identified.

  5. The following is the list of critically endangered (CR) and endangered (EN) species included in the National List of Threatened Terrestrial Fauna of the Philippines as per DENR Administrative Order 2019-09. [1] The list below currently does not include fauna classified as vulnerable (VU) and other threatened species (OTS).

  6. Philippine sailfin lizard - Wikipedia

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    Philippine sailfin lizards were sold in higher frequency between 1980 and 1990, before it became illegal. [11] However, a black market for Philippine sailfin lizards still exist. Forensic examination of lizards in the exotic pets black market in Manila found that a majority of them were poached from the Bicol Region .

  7. List of reptiles - Wikipedia

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    The following list of reptiles lists the vertebrate class of reptiles by family, spanning two subclasses. Reptile here is taken in its traditional ( paraphyletic ) sense, and thus birds are not included (although birds are considered reptiles in the cladistic sense).

  8. Draco jareckii - Wikipedia

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    Draco jareckii is a species of "flying" lizard in the family Agamidae.The species is endemic to the Philippines. [2] Like all members of the genus Draco, males possess a dewlap for displaying, and both sexes possess pseudo-wings for gliding from high places, though not actually capable of powered flight.

  9. Draco spilopterus - Wikipedia

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    Binomial name; Draco spilopterus. ... Draco spilopterus, the Philippine flying dragon, is a species of agamid lizard. [2] It is found in the Philippines and Indonesia.