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ReptilesUnlike frogs, members of one group of wetland-dependent reptiles—crocodiles and freshwater turtles—spend nearly all their time feeding and interacting in the water and come out on land to lay their eggs in nests. Other reptiles, such as eastern water dragon, Mertens’ water monitor and Macleay’s water snake, rely on wetlands primarily as a source of food in the form of crayfish, crabs, fish and frogs and for a safe haven to hide when disturbed. Quick facts
To find out more about species in your area see WetlandSummary. For specific information on wetland species sightings please go to WetlandMaps or Wildlife Online. Additional information
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Last updated: 22 March 2013 This page should be cited as: Department of Environment, Science and Innovation, Queensland (2013) Reptiles, WetlandInfo website, accessed 20 December 2024. Available at: https://wetlandinfo.des.qld.gov.au/wetlands/ecology/components/biota/fauna/fauna-taxon/reptiles/ |