Mammals of the Kimberley include:
Birds of the Kimberley are:
Reptiles include:
Green tree frogs are also very common.
A large number of feral introduced animals also live in the Kimberley. They include horses, cattle, donkeys, camels, pigs, water buffaloes and cats.
Northern quolls are found within about 200km of the coastal areas of northern Australia, from Cape York in the east, across the Top End, and extending to northeast Western Australia. They are also found in the Hamersley Range and Kimberley regions of Western Australia.
They live in the waters of Southern Australia to Western Australia.
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Western Australia.
Numbats, small marshals of Western Australia, do not live in groups. They are solitary animals, living and foraging for food alone.
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Gosnells in Western Australia
Most of Australia's quokkas live on Rottnest Island, off the coast of Western Australia, near Perth.
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Of the four species of quoll in Australia, only the Western quoll and the Northern quoll are found in western Australia. The Western quoll is found in wet sclerophyll and dry sclerophyll bushland and mallee remnants in the southwestern corner of the state. It used to be found right across arid and semi-arid regions, with the exception of the far north of the state. The Northern quoll is restricted to just the Hamersley Range and Kimberley of northwest and northern Western Australia. It used to be found in a much greater range through the north.
The Antilopine kangaroo is found only in the far northern monsoonal regions of Australia. They are found from Cape York Peninsula in Queensland across to what is commonly called the "Top End", or the Northern Territory and west to the Kimberley region of Western Australia. They inhabit the grassy, eucalyptus regions of this area.