Armadale Reptile Centre Explained

Zoo Name:Armadale Reptile Centre
Location:Armadale, Western Australia
Date Opened:1995
Num Species:120+ (including over 50 species of reptile)
Num Animals:Numbers vary as centre cares for injured and orphaned animals continuously

The Armadale Reptile Centre is a reptile zoo (featuring a number of other animals) in Armadale, Western Australia that focuses on herpetology and wildlife endemic to Australia (with a few exotic reptile species as exception).

Opened to the public in 1995, the Armadale Reptile Centre houses a large variety of mostly native reptiles and other wildlife with over 50 different reptile species on display, including a large female saltwater crocodile and various species of lizards, snakes and turtles, as well as other animals such as tree frogs, cockatoos, dingoes, emus, marsupials (including kangaroos), owls and wedge-tailed eagles. The centre is also used as a rescue and rehabilitation facility for wildlife that are sick or injured. Klaas and Mieke Gaikhorst built and own the centre, having worked with rescuing and rehabilitating injured or displaced reptiles (and other animals) for more than thirty years.

Species at the centre

Reptiles
Amphibians
Others

(Birds)

(Fish)

(Mammals)

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