
Dugite - Wikipedia
The dugite (/ ˈ dj uː ɡ aɪ t /; Pseudonaja affinis) is a species of venomous, potentially lethal snake endemic to Western Australia, a member of the family Elapidae. Caution sign for dugite snakes in the coastal dunes near Swanbourne Beach in Swanbourne, Western Australia.
Fact File: Dugite (Pseudonaja affinis) - Australian Geographic
With the fierce reputation as one of the world’s most deadly snakes, the dugite is well known in the southwest of Australia, where it can be found in urban and semi-rural areas on the hunt for its favoured prey, the common house mouse.
Dugite - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
The dugite (Pseudonaja affinis) is a species of venomous, potentially lethal, snake native to Western Australia, a member of the family Elapidae. The word 'dugite' is an anglicisation of names for the snake in some dialects of the Nyungar language, including dukayj and dukitj.
Here we review all available literature and include both published and previously unpublished information on the morphology, colour variability, distribution, habitat, size, growth, longevity, reproduction, seasonality and prey of the Dugite.
Dugite, Pseudonaja affinis - The Australian Museum
Well-known to south-western WA residents, the Dugite has made itself at home around urban and semi-rural areas, drawn to the prevalence of its favoured prey – the house mouse.
The Dugite Snake: Identification, Facts, & First Aid
2024年9月26日 · With its sleek profile and formidable venom, the dugite snake (Pseudonaja affinis) is a notable elapid species native to Western Australia. You’ll find dugite snakes characterised by their slender build and variable coloration, ranging from light olive to dark brown.
10 Facts About The Dugite (Australia) - Snake Radar
2023年12月8日 · Dugites are found in western South Australia, and the southern parts of West Australia, including the bustling metropolis of Perth (population 4 million). Their temperament is similar to the eastern brown. They’re a naturally shy snake, hiding under cover like tiles or between cracks in walls.
Dugite - It's Nature
A dugite is an Australian species of snake that is highly venomous that can inflict death in simply one bite. It is sometimes refered to as a brown snake and was first described by Albert Gunther in 1872.
Dugite (Pseudonaja affinis) - Snakes and Lizards
The Dugite, scientifically known as Pseudonaja affinis, is a fascinating and often misunderstood species of venomous snake found primarily in western Australia. Its sleek form and subtle coloration allow it to blend effortlessly into its surroundings, making it less conspicuous to both prey and potential threats.
Mainland Dugite (Pseudonaja affinis affinis) - Snakes and Lizards
The Mainland Dugite (Pseudonaja affinis affinis) is one of the lesser-known yet fascinating snake species found in Australia. With its striking appearance and intriguing behavior, this reptile plays an essential role in the ecosystem of its native habitat.