West Australian Reptile Park
Appearance
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West Australian Reptile Park | |
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31°48′22″S 115°59′35″E / 31.806°S 115.993°E | |
Date opened | 2003 |
Location | 92 Henley Street, Henley Brook, near Perth, Western Australia |
Land area | 4.5 ha (11 acres) |
No. of species | ≈40 |
Website | www |
The West Australian Reptile Park is a reptile and native wildlife park located at Henley Brook in the upper Swan valley region of Perth, Western Australia. A privately owned facility, the park is home to a number of reptile species and other animals. Offering the chance for visitors to hold some snakes, lizards and turtles at certain times of day, the park is open 10am–5pm almost every day of the year.[1]
Reptile species
[edit]- Southern common death adder
- Desert death adder
- Western tiger snake
- King brown snake
- Western brown snake
- Eastern brown snake
- Dugite
- Spotted mulga snake
- Boa constrictor
- Carpet python
- Olive python
- Water python
- Black-headed python
- Stimson's python
- Perentie
- Gould's sand goanna
- Lace monitor
- Merten's water monitor
- Rosenberg's monitor
- Black-headed monitor
- Frilled-necked lizard
- Western bearded dragon
- Centralian blue-tongued skink
- Common blue-tongued lizard
- Western blue-tongued lizard
- Bobtail (shingleback lizard)
- King's skink
- Freshwater crocodile
- Oblong turtle
- Australian green tree frog (is an amphibian rather than a reptile)
Other animals (mammals and birds)
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "West Australian Reptile Park". West Australian Reptile Park. Retrieved 24 October 2020.