Reptiles and Frogs sightings


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Unidentified Reptile or Frog at Wunaamin Miliwundi Ranges, WA - 23 Sep 2024 by Mike
Unidentified Dragon at Wunaamin Miliwundi Ranges, WA - 22 Sep 2024 by Mike
Rhinella marina at Mitchell Plateau, WA - 20 Sep 2024 by Mike
Dendrelaphis punctulatus at Durack, WA - 18 Sep 2024 by Mike
Litoria caerulea at Wyndham, WA - 17 Sep 2024 by Mike
Crocodylus porosus at Wyndham, WA - 17 Sep 2024 by Mike
Crocodylus johnstoni (Freshwater Crocodile) at Lake Argyle, WA - 16 Sep 2024 by Mike
Crocodylus johnstoni (Freshwater Crocodile) at Lake Argyle, WA - 16 Sep 2024 by Mike
Unidentified Dragon at Lake Argyle, WA - 16 Sep 2024 by Mike
Rhinella marina at Purnululu, WA - 14 Sep 2024 by Mike
Rhinella marina at Purnululu, WA - 14 Sep 2024 by Mike
Unidentified Frog at Kununurra, WA - 20 May 2024 by RobynHall
Unidentified Frog at Kununurra, WA - 14 May 2024 by RobynHall
Unidentified Frog at Kununurra, WA - 14 May 2024 by RobynHall
Unidentified Frog at Dampier Peninsula, WA - 19 Oct 2022 by AaronClausen
Heteronotia binoei (Bynoe's Gecko) at Dampier Peninsula, WA - 17 Oct 2022 by AaronClausen
Unidentified Turtle at Minyirr, WA - 8 Oct 2022 by AaronClausen
Unidentified Snake at Minyirr, WA - 8 Oct 2022 by AaronClausen
Unidentified Crocodile at Wunaamin Miliwundi Ranges, WA - 2 Oct 2022 by AaronClausen
Crocodylus johnstoni (Freshwater Crocodile) at Wunaamin Miliwundi Ranges, WA - 2 Oct 2022 by AaronClausen
Unidentified Crocodile at Wunaamin Miliwundi Ranges, WA - 2 Oct 2022 by AaronClausen
Unidentified Frog at Wunaamin Miliwundi Ranges, WA - 2 Oct 2022 by AaronClausen
Crocodylus johnstoni (Freshwater Crocodile) at Wunaamin Miliwundi Ranges, WA - 2 Oct 2022 by AaronClausen
Unidentified Frog at Wunaamin Miliwundi Ranges, WA - 2 Oct 2022 by AaronClausen
Aspidites melanocephalus at Gibb, WA - 30 Sep 2022 by AaronClausen
Unidentified Dragon at Gibb, WA - 30 Sep 2022 by AaronClausen
Unidentified Frog at Durack, WA - 28 Sep 2022 by AaronClausen
Unidentified Dragon at Durack, WA - 28 Sep 2022 by AaronClausen
Varanus glauerti (Kimberley rock monitor) at Durack, WA - 27 Sep 2022 by AaronClausen
Unidentified Frog at Durack, WA - 27 Sep 2022 by AaronClausen
Varanus glauerti (Kimberley rock monitor) at Durack, WA - 26 Sep 2022 by AaronClausen
Unidentified Frog at Durack, WA - 26 Sep 2022 by AaronClausen
Dendrelaphis punctulatus at Durack, WA - 24 Sep 2022 by AaronClausen
Dendrelaphis punctulatus (Green Tree Snake) at Kununurra, WA - 20 Sep 2022 by AaronClausen
Dendrelaphis punctulatus (Green Tree Snake) at Kununurra, WA - 20 Sep 2022 by AaronClausen
Unidentified Snake at Kununurra, WA - 20 Sep 2022 by AaronClausen
Unidentified Frog at Kununurra, WA - 20 Sep 2022 by AaronClausen
Tropidonophis mairii subsp. mairii (keelback, freshwater snake) at Kununurra, WA - 19 Sep 2022 by AaronClausen
Unidentified Frog at Kununurra, WA - 19 Sep 2022 by AaronClausen
Lepidochelys olivacea (Olive Ridley Turtle, Pacific Ridley) at Minyirr, WA - 15 Jul 2021 by MichaelBedingfield
Unidentified Frog at Drysdale River National Park - 29 Jun 2017 by MB
Crocodylus johnstoni (Freshwater Crocodile) at Drysdale River, WA - 26 Jun 2017 by MB
Unidentified Monitor or Gecko at Drysdale River National Park - 26 Jun 2017 by MB
Crocodylus johnstoni (Freshwater Crocodile) at Drysdale River National Park - 25 Jun 2017 by MB
Unidentified Turtle at Drysdale River National Park - 23 Jun 2017 by MB
Crocodylus johnstoni at Drysdale River National Park - 22 Jun 2017 by MB
Unidentified Frog at Drysdale River National Park - 20 Jun 2017 by MB
Unidentified Turtle at Drysdale River National Park - 20 Jun 2017 by MB
Crocodylus johnstoni at Lake Argyle, WA - 15 Jun 2017 by MB
Unidentified Frog at Lake Argyle, WA - 13 Jun 2017 by MB
Unidentified Frog at Lake Argyle, WA - 12 Jun 2017 by MB
Cryptoblepharus juno (Juno's Snake-Eyed Skink) at Lake Argyle, WA - 4 Aug 2010 by MB
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