There are around 170 species of reptiles living in Pakistan.

Order Crocodilia

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The mugger crocodile is the national reptile of Pakistan
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The gharial was found along the banks of the Indus River, for about 22 years it was thought to have gone extinct but was recently spotted in the Sutlej.[1]

There are only two species found in Pakistan.

Order Squamata

Around 153 species of Squamata are found in Pakistan.

Suborder Lacertilia

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A male Oriental garden lizard
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Hardwick's spiny-tailed lizard
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Ceylon chameleon
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Persian spider gecko
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Leopard gecko
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Mediterranean house gecko
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Snake-eyed lizard
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Ocellated skink
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Bronze mabuya
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Yellow monitor
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Thar desert monitor

There are 86 species of Lacertilia (lizards and relatives) in Pakistan.

Suborder Serpentes

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Russell's boa
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Buff striped keelback
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Checkered keelback
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Indian cobra
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Yellow-bellied sea snake
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Russell's viper
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Saw-scaled viper
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Asian sand viper

There are 71 species and 15 subspecies of Serpentes (snakes) found in Pakistan.

Order Testudines

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Loggerhead sea turtle
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Indian roofed turtle
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Indian star tortoise

There are 15 species of testudines that represent Pakistan.

References

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