Brindabella National Park species

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16 species

Crinia signifera (Common Eastern Froglet)

Crinia signifera
Crinia signifera
Crinia signifera

Egernia saxatilis (Black Rock Skink)

Egernia saxatilis
Egernia saxatilis
Egernia saxatilis

Eulamprus heatwolei (Yellow-bellied Water Skink)

Eulamprus heatwolei
Eulamprus heatwolei
Eulamprus heatwolei

Lampropholis delicata (Delicate Skink)

Lampropholis delicata
Lampropholis delicata
Lampropholis delicata

Liopholis whitii (White's Skink)

Liopholis whitii
Liopholis whitii
Liopholis whitii

Morethia boulengeri (Boulenger's Skink)

Morethia boulengeri
Morethia boulengeri
Morethia boulengeri

Pseudechis porphyriacus (Red-bellied Black Snake)

Pseudechis porphyriacus
Pseudechis porphyriacus
Pseudechis porphyriacus

Pseudemoia entrecasteauxii (Woodland Tussock-skink)

Pseudemoia entrecasteauxii
Pseudemoia entrecasteauxii
Pseudemoia entrecasteauxii

Pseudonaja textilis (Eastern Brown Snake)

Pseudonaja textilis
Pseudonaja textilis
Pseudonaja textilis

Pseudophryne dendyi (Southern Toadlet)

Pseudophryne dendyi

Pseudophryne pengilleyi (Northern Corroboree Frog)

Pseudophryne pengilleyi
Pseudophryne pengilleyi
Pseudophryne pengilleyi

Varanus rosenbergi (Heath or Rosenberg's Monitor)

Varanus rosenbergi
Varanus rosenbergi
Varanus rosenbergi

Varanus varius (Lace Monitor)

Varanus varius
Varanus varius
Varanus varius
Brindabella National Park

Land area

21.3K ha

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