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Snakes of Australia

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This article lists the various snakes of Australia which live in a wide variety of habitats around the country. The Australian scrub python is Australia's largest native snake.

Victoria

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North West

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South west

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Central

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Melbourne

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Gippsland

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Tasmania

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Northern Territory

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North

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South

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Western Australia

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Gascoyne

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Great Southern

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Kimberley

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Peel

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Perth

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Pilbara

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South West

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Wheatbelt

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South Australia

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Adelaide

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Central

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Eyre Peninsula

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Murray & Mallee

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Outback

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South East

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Southern & Hills

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Queensland

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Brisbane

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Central West

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Far North

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Gold Coast

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North West

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Rockhampton

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Mackay

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South East

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South West

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Sunshine Coast

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Townsville

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Wide Bay

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NSW & ACT

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Central Coast

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Central West

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Far West

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Hunter

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Illawarra

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Mid North Coast

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Murray

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Murrumbidgee

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North Western

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Northern Rivers

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Red-bellied black snake in Kowmung River, New South Wales

Northern Tablelands

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South Coast

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South East

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Sydney

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