The suburbs of Mundoolun, Tamborine, Cedar Creek, Eagle Heights, North Tamborine form part of the area associated with the Gold Coast Hinterland. Our snake catchers often encounters species which are not often, if at all see in more coastal suburbs due to the variability of floristic representation and subsequent diversity in habitat profiles. Although the Brown Tree Snake is found throughout the vast majority of Gold Coast suburbs these suburbs tend to account for more of this efficient climbing species. It is this aspect of their ecology that sees them often enter homes even through elevated windows or balconies.
With the Gold Coast Snake Catcher having attended to dozens of calls in this area we look to provide you with a rapid response here possible to assist with your snake encounter. It is imperative in all circumstances that the snake is watched at all times, or if the snake is no longer visible, the vicinity in which it was last seen is carefully monitored.
Suburb records
- Mundoolun
- Tamborine
- Cedar Creek
- Eagle Heights
- North Tamborine
Mundoolun
Tamborine
Cedar Creek
Eagle Heights
North Tamborine
Records
Venomous Snakes
- Elapidae (Elapid front fanged snakes)
Comprehensive Survey of Elapid Species: Occurrence and Records in South East Queensland’s Gold Coast Region
The subsequent compilation of elapids, denoting venomous land snakes native to South East Queensland. A considerable number of these species have been consistently documented within the Gold Coast Region, encompassing the Hinterland and neighbouring western areas. The records encompass tangible evidence from museum collections, as well as well-regarded expert observations and identifications in the field of snake taxonomy. The ensuing list provides comprehensive details on each species, along with their respective findings and records within the suburbs featured on this page.
Non-venomous Snakes
- Boidae (Pythons)
- Colubridae (solid toothed and rear fanged snakes)
- Typhlodidae (Blind snakes)
Comprehensive Survey of non-venomous Species that cover Boidae, Colubridae and Typhlodidae: Occurrence and Records in South East Queensland’s Gold Coast Region
The following compilation comprises six non-venomous snake species that have been reliably documented within the Gold Coast Region, encompassing the Hinterland and adjacent western areas. These records have been substantiated through tangible evidence from museum collections and well-regarded expert observations and identifications in the field of snake taxonomy. The list includes representatives from various snake families. Each species entry presents comprehensive information on its presence and records within the designated suburbs on this page.