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  1. Oct 19, 2023 · The world of Asian reptiles is captivating and diverse, filled with creatures that have adapted to their environments in extraordinary ways. From the powerful Komodo Dragon to the Chameleons that defy our understanding of color and camouflage, from the enigmatic Gharial to the unique Turtles and Tortoises, Asia's reptilian inhabitants are a ...

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  2. Reptiles of Asia. This is a container category. Due to its scope, it should contain only subcategories. Pages in this category should be moved to subcategories where applicable. This category may require frequent maintenance to avoid becoming too large.

    • Indian Cobra. Naja naja. Also known as Asian Cobra, Binocellate Cobra, Spectacled Cobra. Identifying Characteristics: Adults are 1-1.5 m (3.2-5 ft) long.
    • Russell’s Viper. Daboia russelii. Identifying Characteristics: Adults reach 1.24 m (4 ft) long. Their coloring is yellow, tan, or brown, with three vertical series of dark brown spots along the length of the body.
    • King Cobra. Ophiophagus hannah. Identifying Characteristics: Adults are 3-3.6 m (10-12 ft) long, but the largest specimens can grow up to 5.4 m (18 ft).
    • Chinese Moccasin. Deinagkistrodon acutus. Also known as Chinese Copperhead, Five-pacer, Hundred-Pacer, Hundred-pace Snake, Long-nosed Pit Viper, Sharp-nosed Viper, and Snorkel Viper.
    • White-lipped Pit Viper. Trimeresurus albolabris. Also known as Green Tree Pit Viper and White-lipped Bamboo Pit Viper. Identifying Characteristics: Males are 60 cm (24 in) long.
    • Red-banded Snake. Lycodon rufozonatus. Identifying Characteristics: Adults are 70-130 cm (28-51 in) long. The head is long, flat, and slightly wider than the neck.
    • Many-banded Krait. Bungarus multicinctus. Also known as the Chinese Krait or the Taiwanese Krait. Identifying Characteristics: Adults are 1-1.5 m (3-5 ft) long.
    • Chinese Green Snake. Ptyas major. Identifying Characteristics: Adults are 75–90 cm (30-35 in) long. Its coloring is bright green above, with greenish-yellow scales on the sides and belly.
  3. Feb 14, 2023 · The Sun Bear, Clouded Leopard, and Draco Lizard are a few examples of unique wildlife in Asia that can’t be found anywhere else. The Sun Bear and Draco Lizard are both native to the tropical forests of southeast Asia, while the Clouded Leopard lives in China, Southeast Asia, and the Himalayan foothills.

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  4. May 25, 2023 · wolf snakes. live throughout Southeast Asia and India as far north as Pakistan. ©sushil kumudini chikane/Shutterstock.com. The Indian wolf snake certainly isn’t the largest snake in Asia, but it can grow up to three feet long. They have highly variable coloring but always have dark bodies with thin stripes running down the body.

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  6. This genus is diverse: as of 2021, Reptile Database lists more than 80 recognised species, more than half of which occur in Southeast Asia. Most are terrestrial but some are arboreal. Nearly all species are less than one metre in length.

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