Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Fraser Island' has mentioned 'Reptiles' in the following places:
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[9] The island is home to a small number of mammal species,[10] as well as a diverse range of birds, reptiles and amphibians, including the occasional saltwater crocodile.
Contents 1 Geography and ecology 1.1 Sandmass and The Pinnacles 1.2 Lakes 2 Climate 3 Fauna 3.1 Mammals 3.1.1 Dingoes 3.2 Reptiles and amphibians 3.3 Birds 3.4 Other 4 Flora 5 Administration 6 Heritage listings 7 History and settlement 7.1 Name 7.2 Eliza Fraser 7.3 Butchulla 7.4 British exploration 7.5 Frontier Conflict 7.6 The White Girls of Fraser Island 7.7 Aboriginal internment camp 7.8 Logging 7.9 Sand Mining 7.10 Wreck of the Maheno 7.11 Fraser Commando School 7.12 Nauru resettlement proposition 7.13 Population 7.14 2020 bushfire 8 Tourism 8.1 Access 8.2 Angling 8.3 Camping 8.4 Hiking 9 See also 10 References 11 External links
Reptiles and amphibians[edit]
There has been a total of 74 different species of reptiles recorded on Fraser Island.
Saltwater crocodiles are exclusively tropical reptiles and usually found in Far North Queensland (several hundred kilometres north-west of Fraser Island), however, occasionally during the warmer season (December through March, when water temperatures reach consistent tropical temperatures) crocodiles may appear in areas in and around the island.
[40] It is thought that these reptiles are seasonal visitors, as they always disappear during the cold months (presumably returning to tropical northern Queensland.)