Category:Reptiles of Western Australia
Appearance
This category is for reptiles native to Western Australia, including prehistoric and extinct species. For a list of extant species, see List of reptiles of Western Australia.
In addition to these native species, the following reptiles are naturalised in Western Australia:
- Hemidactylus frenatus (House Gecko)
- Ramphotyphlops braminus (Flowerpot Blind Snake) was introduced into Australia in 1968, and recorded in Western Australia for the first time in 1997;
- Trachemys scripta elegans (Red-eared Slider)
Pages in category "Reptiles of Western Australia"
The following 149 pages are in this category, out of 149 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Cape Range clawless gecko
- Carlia insularis
- Carlia isostriacantha
- Central Ranges taipan
- Chelosania
- Children's python
- Christinus alexanderi
- Christinus marmoratus
- Coastal plains skink
- Collared whipsnake
- Common death adder
- Crenadactylus occidentalis
- Crenadactylus pilbarensis
- Crowned snake
- Cryptophis pallidiceps
- Ctenophorus adelaidensis
- Ctenophorus infans
- Ctenophorus ornatus
- Ctenophorus reticulatus
- Ctenophorus rufescens
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- Saltwater crocodile
- Shark Bay worm-lizard
- Shine's whipsnake
- Short-nosed snake
- Simoselaps anomalus
- Simoselaps bertholdi
- Simoselaps littoralis
- Simoselaps minimus
- Sombre whipsnake
- Southern Pilbara rock goanna
- Southwest Kimberley clawless gecko
- Southwestern cool-skink
- Spectacled sea snake
- Spine-bellied sea snake
- Spiny-tailed monitor
- Spotted mulga snake
- Spotted python
- Spotted sea snake
- Stokes's sea snake
- Striated worm-lizard
- Stripe-tailed goanna
- Suta fasciata
- Suta gaikhorstorum
- Suta punctata