Victoria's reptile population is not often encountered by urban
dwellers, with many species rare or threatened. You may have glimpsed a
skink darting into the undergrowth, a snake slithering along a walking
path or a blue-tongued lizard sunning itself near your garden shed. Yet
the turtles, skinks, geckos, goannas, snakes and other reptiles that
call Victoria home are fascinating and important members of the urban
and rural ecosystems.
Reptiles of Victoria is the first publication to describe all reptiles
known to occur within Victoria. It contains keys and illustrated
descriptions to allow identification of all 123 native, introduced and
vagrant reptile species, and describes their biology, ecology,
distributions and the habitats in which they live. It also indicates the
level of risk that the venomous snakes pose to humans and includes a
brief section on first aid for snake bites. Natural history enthusiasts
and professional and amateur herpetologists will find this an essential
guide.