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| Eye-lash Viper | |||
| Estuarine Crocodile | |||
| Emu | |||
| Emerald Dove | |||
| Elongate Tortoise | |||
| Elk | |||
| Eland | |||
| Egyptian Goose | |||
| Egyptian Beetle | |||
| Ecuadorian Red-lored Amazon | |||
| Eclectus Parrot | |||
| Eastern Yellow Robin | |||
| Eastern Whipbird | |||
| Eastern Water Dragon | |||
| Eastern Tiger Snake | |||
| Eastern Spinebill | |||
| Eastern Snake-necked Turtle | |||
| Eastern Rosella | |||
| Eastern River Cooter | |||
| Eastern Mouse Spider | |||
| Eastern Grey Kangaroo | |||
| Eastern Goliath | |||
| Eastern Dwarf Tree-frog | |||
| Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake | |||
| Eastern Blue-tongue | With their distinctively coloured tongues, these lizards are a common sight in many Australian backyards. With six different subspecies of Blue-tongue Lizards found around Australia, they make up the group of the largest skinks in the world. | > More | |
| Eastern Blue-tongue | |||
| Eastern Barred Bandicoot | |||
| Eastern Barn Owl |

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