Reptile and Frog species

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Overview

46 species

Anilios proximus (Woodland Blind Snake)

Anilios proximus
Anilios proximus
Anilios proximus

Aprasia parapulchella (Pink-tailed Worm-lizard)

Aprasia parapulchella
Aprasia parapulchella
Aprasia parapulchella

Carlia tetradactyla (Southern Rainbow Skink)

Carlia tetradactyla
Carlia tetradactyla
Carlia tetradactyla

Chelodina expansa (Broad-Shelled Turtle)

Chelodina expansa
Chelodina expansa
Chelodina expansa

Chelodina longicollis (Eastern Long-necked Turtle)

Chelodina longicollis
Chelodina longicollis
Chelodina longicollis

Christinus marmoratus (Southern Marbled Gecko)

Christinus marmoratus
Christinus marmoratus
Christinus marmoratus

Crinia parinsignifera (Plains Froglet)

Crinia parinsignifera
Crinia parinsignifera
Crinia parinsignifera

Crinia signifera (Common Eastern Froglet)

Crinia signifera
Crinia signifera
Crinia signifera

Crinia sloanei (Sloane's Froglet)

Crinia sloanei
Crinia sloanei
Crinia sloanei

Ctenotus robustus (Robust Striped-skink)

Ctenotus robustus
Ctenotus robustus
Ctenotus robustus

Ctenotus taeniolatus (Copper-tailed Skink)

Ctenotus taeniolatus
Ctenotus taeniolatus
Ctenotus taeniolatus

Delma inornata (Olive Legless-lizard)

Delma inornata
Delma inornata
Delma inornata

Demansia psammophis (Yellow-faced Whipsnake)

Demansia psammophis
Demansia psammophis
Demansia psammophis

Emydura macquarii (Macquarie Turtle)

Emydura macquarii
Emydura macquarii
Emydura macquarii

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