Skinks, Lizards and Dragons – click on an image to enlarge it
Bearded Dragon (Photo Debbie Mclean)Bearded Dragon (Photo Debbie Mclean)Bearded Dragon (Photo Kim and Daphne Wall)Bearded Dragon (Photo Kim and Daphne Wall)Rainbow Skink Unnamed skink (Photo Jo Brown)Pink-tongued Lizard (Photo Jo Brown)Pink-tongued Lizard (Photo Jo Brown)
Long-necked Turtle
Eastern Long-necked Turtle – a fresh-water species. Rescued by Jo Brown on its way to the surf, returned to Lake Seawah. (Jo Brown)
Whire-crowned Snake (Photo Heather Ring)Green Tree Snake (Photo Jo Brown)Coastal Taipan – juvenileEastern Brown Snake – (Pale-headed form (Mark Goodship)Eastern Brown Snake – probably (Libby Winter)Yellow-faced Whip SnakeRed-bellied Black Snake – house visitor at Mackerel Street, Jan 2022 (Photo Martin Green)Red-bellied Black Snake eating a smaller Red-bellied Snake (Leanne Chappel)Juvenile Red-bellied Snake (Photo Jo Brown)Eastern Small-eyed Snake (Photo Ashley Palmer)
Fighting snakes – possibly Eastern Browns, or Lesser Black Whipsnake Demansia vestigiata, according to the Qld. Museum (Video Sonia Sarri)
Carpet Python joins Teewah Beach and Bushcare weeding session