List of reptiles of Nepal

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This List of reptiles of Nepal presents reptile species recorded in Nepal.

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Order: Crocodilia

Mugger crocodile at Chitwan National Park Mugger crocodile at Chitwan National Park.jpg
Mugger crocodile at Chitwan National Park

Order: Testudines

Order: Squamata

Suborder: Lacertilia

Suborder: Anguimorpha

Suborder: Serpentes

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