Reptile and Frog species

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Overview

58 species

Myuchelys georgesi (Bellinger River Snapping Turtle)

Natator depressus (Australian flatback sea turtle)

Philoria kundagungan (Mountain Frog)

Philoria loveridgei (Loveridge's Frog)

Pseudemydura umbrina (Western Swamp Tortoise)

Pseudophryne corroboree (Southern Corroboree Frog)

Pseudophryne corroboree
Pseudophryne corroboree

Pseudophryne pengilleyi (Northern Corroboree Frog)

Pseudophryne pengilleyi
Pseudophryne pengilleyi
Pseudophryne pengilleyi

Taudactylus pleione (Kroombit Tinker Frog)

Tiliqua adelaidensis (Pygmy Blue-tongue)

Tympanocryptis lineata (Canberra Grassland Earless Dragon, Lined Earless Dragon)

Tympanocryptis lineata
Tympanocryptis lineata
Tympanocryptis lineata

Tympanocryptis osbornei (Monaro Grassland Earless Dragon)

Tympanocryptis osbornei
Tympanocryptis osbornei
Tympanocryptis osbornei

Tympanocryptis pinguicolla (Victorian Grassland Earless Dragon)

Varanus mertensi (Mertens' Water Monitor)

Varanus mertensi
Varanus mertensi
Varanus mertensi

Varanus rosenbergi (Heath or Rosenberg's Monitor)

Varanus rosenbergi
Varanus rosenbergi
Varanus rosenbergi

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