Australian Reptile Gallery
In the Australian Reptile Gallery, exhibits take the visitor through the three dominant Australian habitat types – the northern tropics, the temperate south-east and west, and the arid interior – assisted by appropriate texts, graphics and habitat colour coding. On display is a variety of Australia’s largest, most colourful and deadliest reptiles including Taipans, Death Adders and other venomous snakes, and constrictors such as the Scrub Python of North Queensland – the longest Australian snake known and one of the largest in the world. |