Reptile or Frog species

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Overview

89 species

Ctenotus robustus (Robust Striped-skink)

Ctenotus robustus
Ctenotus robustus
Ctenotus robustus

Ctenotus sp. (genus) (A comb-eared skink)

Ctenotus sp. (genus)
Ctenotus sp. (genus)
Ctenotus sp. (genus)

Ctenotus taeniolatus (Copper-tailed Skink)

Ctenotus taeniolatus
Ctenotus taeniolatus
Ctenotus taeniolatus

Cyclodomorphus michaeli (Mainland She-oak Skink)

Cyclodomorphus michaeli
Cyclodomorphus michaeli
Cyclodomorphus michaeli

Delma inornata (Olive Legless-lizard)

Delma inornata
Delma inornata
Delma inornata

Delma sp. (genus) (A legless lizard)

Delma sp. (genus)
Delma sp. (genus)
Delma sp. (genus)

Drysdalia rhodogaster (Mustard-bellied Snake)

Drysdalia rhodogaster
Drysdalia rhodogaster
Drysdalia rhodogaster

Egernia cunninghami (Cunningham's Skink)

Egernia cunninghami
Egernia cunninghami
Egernia cunninghami

Egernia saxatilis (Black Rock Skink)

Egernia saxatilis
Egernia saxatilis
Egernia saxatilis

Emydura macquarii (Macquarie Turtle)

Emydura macquarii
Emydura macquarii
Emydura macquarii

Eulamprus heatwolei (Yellow-bellied Water Skink)

Eulamprus heatwolei
Eulamprus heatwolei
Eulamprus heatwolei

Eulamprus kosciuskoi (Alpine Water Skink)

Eulamprus kosciuskoi
Eulamprus kosciuskoi
Eulamprus kosciuskoi

Eulamprus tympanum (Southern Water Skink)

Eulamprus tympanum
Eulamprus tympanum
Eulamprus tympanum

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