Category
page 1Pseudonaja

Eastern brown snake
species of reptile

Pseudonaja
Pseudonaja is a genus of highly venomous elapid snakes native to Australia. Species of this genus are known commonly as brown snakes and are considered to be some of the most dangerous snakes in the world; even young snakes are capable of delivering a fatal envenomation to a human.
Western Brown Snake
species of reptile
Dugite
The dugite (; Pseudonaja affinis) is a species of highly venomous, potentially lethal snake endemic to Western Australia, a member of the family Elapidae.
thumb|Caution sign for dugite snakes in the coastal dunes near Swanbourne Beach in Swanbourne, Western Australia.
The word dugite is an anglicisation of names for the snake in some dialects of the Nyungar language, including and . However, another, probably cognate name, , has become the common name for dugites in Nyungar (a potential source of confusion, as is also used in some dialects to refer to other kinds of venomous snakes).

Pseudonaja modesta
species of reptile

Pseudonaja guttata
species of reptile

Pseudonaja ingrami
species of reptile
Peninsula Brown Snake
species of reptile
Pseudonaja mengdeni
species of reptile
Pseudonaja aspidorhyncha
species of reptile