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Need ID, South East Asian Reptiles (1 Viewer)

julienl

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Hey guys,

First time posting here. I haven't any knowledge in reptiles and I don't have any books so I apologize if some of them are obvious.

1) Ngwesaung, Myanmar, April
2) Koh Ta Kiev Island, Cambodia, April. These lizards could glide between trees.
3) North-East Cambodia, April
4) Ba Vi NP, Vietnam, May
5) Ba Vi NP, Vietnam, May
 

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6) Luang Prabang, Laos, June. These ones are everywhere so they must be common.
7) Central Laos, June
8) Ba Vi, Vietnam, May

Thanks !

Julien
 

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Thirs in the first set is known commonly as Garden fence Lizard Calotes versicolor

Lizard in last set looks like Acanthosaura cruigera

I see no snakes in any of my books that look like that?

Andy
 
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