| | | SNAKES | * | * | SNAKES | | | TURTLES |
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| colubrids | pythons | elapids | sea | file | blind | turtles |
| | | LIZARDS | | | CROCS | ||
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| agamids | geckos | legless | monitors | skinks | crocs |
These pages are a joint effort between John Hollister of Texas, USA and John Fowler of South Australia. Both of us have many years experience as avocational herpers. Over the years both of us have kept many species of herps and have taken many pictures.
Most of the pictures are supplied by John Fowler, the pages were designed and built by John Hollister. Many of the pages are/will be written by us. Help wanted! If you feel qualified to write up a species that is not yet done or have pictures to contribute, please go here to see what we are looking for in the way of help.
Many herpers dream of going to Oz to see their amazing reptiles but will never get the chance to do so. Finding good pictures and information on Australian herps is a tedious chore; we hope to make this chore a lot easier by providing as much basic information and as many pictures as we can on one site. We want to make this the only stop necessary for Australian reptiles and reptile links.
Our thanks and credits to others have contributed to making these pages the ULTIMATE Australian reptile site.
These pages are a work in progress. New pictures will be acquired, nomenclature will change, errors will be pointed out, and we doubt that the work will ever end.
The state pages contain maps, lists of the reptiles found in that state and (eventually) links to habitat pictures for that state.
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| Australia | N.S.Wales | N. Territory | Queensland | S.Australia | Victoria | W. Australia | Tasmania |