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Diet Overlap
Aquila audax
(Wedge-tailed Eagle)
Demansia psammophis
(Yellow-faced Whipsnake, Yellow-Faced Whip Snake)
Common Diet
Amphibolurus muricatus
(Jacky Lashtail, Jacky Lizard)
Common Habitat
Australian Alps montane grasslands
Brigalow tropical savanna
Cape York Peninsula tropical savanna
Carnarvon xeric shrublands
Carpentaria tropical savanna
Central Ranges xeric scrub
Coolgardie woodlands
Eastern Australia mulga shrublands
Eastern Australian temperate forests
Einasleigh upland savanna
Esperance mallee
Eyre and York mallee
Gibson desert
Girraween National Park
Great Sandy-Tanami desert
Great Victoria desert
Kimberly tropical savanna
Mitchell grass downs
Mount Lofty woodlands
Murray-Darling woodlands and mallee
Nullarbor Plains xeric shrublands
Pilbara shrublands
Prince Regent River Nature Reserve
Queensland tropical rain forests
Riverland Biosphere Reserve
Simpson desert
Southeast Australia temperate forests
Southeast Australia temperate savanna
Southwest Australia
Southwest Australia savanna
Southwest Australia woodlands
Swan Coastal Plain Scrub and Woodlands
Tirari-Sturt stony desert
Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park
Victoria Plains tropical savanna
Western Australian Mulga shrublands
Attributes / relations provided by
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1
Breeding Biology and Diet of the Wedge-tailed Eagle Aquila audax in the New England Region of New South Wales
, S.J.S. DEBUS, T.S. HATFIELD, A.J. LEY and A.B. ROSE, AUSTRALIAN FIELD ORNITHOLOGY 2007, 24, 93120
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2
Ecology of Eastern Australian Whipsnakes of the Genus Demansia
, Richard Shine, Journal of Herpetology 14(4):381-389 (1980)