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Where Animals and People Say G’day
10 Minutes from Mandurah - 60 minutes from Perth WA - Feed and Cuddle the Animals
 
NEW ENTERTAINMENT/PARTY AREA NOW AVAILABLE FOR PARTIES/FUNCTIONS


NEW REPTILE ENCLOSURE IS NOW COMPLETED


FREE BBQ FACILITIES AND PICNIC AREAS


School teachers why not organize your next incursion or excursion with the Peel Zoo.

Programs designed for year level.

Contact the Zoo today for details.







 
   
 
 
 
 
 
Snakes and Reptiles
 

 

Western Stimson's Python

Description

Pale brown, yellowish brown to cream, irregularly marked with darker brown to reddish brown, smooth-edged, circular to long blotches

Where They Like To Live

Shelters in hollow limbs, rock crevices and caves, abandoned burrows, termitaria and surface debris.

Other Places They like To Live

Terrestrial. Excavates sloping burrow, with expanded terminal cavity, at base of low vegetation. Several burrows may provide shelter for one individual.

Black Headed Python

Description

Ground colour cream, pale yellowish-brown to reddish-brown

Where They Like To Live

Woodlands, rocky ranges and outcrops of sub-humid northern Australia. Absent from extremely arid areas, and from cracking clay soils of western Qld. and adjacent N.T. Extends from North West Cape, W.A. through northern N.T. (as far south as Tea-Tree) to Qld. (south on coast to Gladstone district).

Other Places They like To Live

Shelters in hollow logs, crevices, caves and abandoned burrows of monitors and mammals. Apart from petting the animals, you have the opportunity to feed many of the parks animals. Always feed with the palm facing upwards, so the animals can easily eat their food.

Ridge-tailed Monitor

Description

Ground colour black, dark brown to dull or rich reddish brown

Where They Like To Live

Subhumid to arid north-western two-thirds of Australia. Favours hard soils and rocky areas supporting woodlands and shrub lands with dominant ground cover of tussock or hummock grasses. V. a. insulanicus is known only from islands of north-western NT., including Groote Eylandt, and Guluwuru and Marchinbar Islands in the Wessel Group. V. a. acanthurus occupies remainder.

Other Places They like To Live

Shelters in rock crevices, beneath abandoned termitaria or in shallow burrows excavated beneath rocks, logs or dense low vegetation.

More Snakes and Reptiles are arriving soon!

 

We look forward to seeing you at Peel Zoo.

Where animals and people say G’day.

Peel Zoo 10 minutes from Mandurah and 60 minutes from Perth
Sanctuary Park Drive Pinjarra , 6208 WA

Phone: 61 (08) 95314322 Or Tony on 0402758682

Email: Info@peelzoo.com Please call with enquiries.

9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m daily