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Australian Reptiles and Frogs

Whether you are a keen herper or just have a passing interest in Australia's diverse reptile and amphibian fauna, this field guide will be a useful addition to your mobile device. The data is based on a range of sources include the Atlas of Living Australia, the Global Biodiversity Information Facility and contributors to the Gaia Guide (http://www.gaiaguide.info/).
The guide aims to cover all reptiles and frogs that can be found in and around Australia. It covers 982 reptiles and 230 frogs and toads. All species have searchable distribution information. 98 snakes are still missing identification images and colouration data. A large number of lizards (especially the legless ones) are also missing identification images. 91 frogs are also missing identification images and colouration data. The incomplete descriptions are included in the guide to ensure users do not get an inappropriate level of confidence in their specimen IDs because the range of alternatives has been artificially limited.

You can use the app for both identification in the field and the capture and reporting of your own records. If you register on the Gaia Guide website, your records can be uploaded to the server where they are passed on to the CSIRO's Atlas of Living Australia.

Records can be augmented with both photos and sound recordings captured using your device. This evidence is useful in confirming identifications and quality captures can also be included in the descriptions published in later versions of this app.

If you find errors or can improve species descriptions, please consider registering on the website and contributing to the field guide descriptions. Additional photos are particularly welcome.

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Reviews (14)

Dan. E. Oct 3, 2021     

Search doesn't appear to work. If I type "brown" in the search field I get no results, same if I type in "eastern". App crashes when I try add a photo to make a record. Just not functioning for me at all really.

Sam. B. Jun 19, 2021     

some of the things in here are incorrect like they said vipers were elapids even though they are in genus viperidae

Geo. W. Nov 18, 2020     

Great to take camping out bush

Rob. S. R. Feb 6, 2020     

App misidentified species. Ranking them in a family they didn't belong.

Fra. C. May 27, 2018     

What, the only toad in Australia is an introduced pest, the Cane Toad? It is a pity there is no zero rating.

sha. t. Jun 25, 2017     

Wheres the rest of the animals?? Your missing heaps of animals when was this app last updated?? Very disappointed was hoping to learn more but you don't even have the animals i have as pets.. please fix

An. A. May 10, 2016     

Missing heaps of pics, ones there often not good enough, lacks detail & cant search by region. Id pay for a good app but cant find one worth free yet...

Nea. C. Oct 29, 2015     

Sadly a lot of the images are of poor quality. I realize higher resolution images take up more space but I think that's a trade off most of us would be happy to make.

Mar. B. Jan 2, 2015     

e.g. Eastern Water Dragons grow to over 60cm and not 20cm, also the Land Mullet is Australia's largest skink, again at 60cm and this app claims 20cm? Buy a book from a well known own author for correct facts.

Rob. J. Jun 14, 2015     

I love the app it's very useful but the only thing wrong with it is that it doesn't have very much reptiles on it or reptile pics and info

A. G. u. Apr 24, 2018     

Wants access to my files. What dor. If i want to share i will. Pervy fkrs

A. G. u. Sep 25, 2016     

I love animals in even have a bearded dragon at home

Mr.. M. May 10, 2017     

Need more snakes in Africa

Pus. M. May 1, 2017     

Nice app For learning