The Armadale Reptile Centre is a zoological garden in Armadale, Western Australia that focuses on herpetology and wildlife endemic to Australia.
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![]() King Brown snake at the centre | |
Date opened | 1995 |
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Location | Armadale, Western Australia |
Coordinates | 32.1766°S 116.0147°E / -32.1766; 116.0147 |
No. of animals | Numbers vary as centre cares for injured and orphaned animals continuously |
No. of species | 120+ (including over 50 species of reptile) |
Website | www |
Opened to the public in 1995, the Armadale Reptile Centre houses a large variety of native reptiles and other wildlife with over 50 different species on display including various species of snakes, turtles and lizards as well as emus, parrots, wombats, dingos, bats and a wedge-tailed eagle. The Reptile Centre is also used as a rescue and rehabilitation facility for wildlife that are sick or injured.
Reptiles at the centre include:
Amphibians at the centre include:
Mammals at the centre include:
Birds at the centre include:
Freshwater fish on display at the centre are:
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