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Juvenile Bobtail Stink - Tiliqua rugosa  Australia,Bobtail Skink,Eamw skinks,Geotagged,Tiliqua rugosa,Winter Click/tap to enlarge Promoted

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  1. Awww, what a cutie!! Was it docile? Posted 4 years ago
    1. It did try to bite my fingers but not to much. Posted 4 years ago

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"Tiliqua rugosa" is a short-tailed, slow moving species of blue-tongued skink found in Australia. Three of the four recognised subspecies are found only in Western Australia, where they are known collectively by the common name bobtail. The name shingleback is also used, especially for "T. rugosa asper", the only subspecies native to eastern Australia.

Similar species: Snakes And Lizards
Species identified by Ernst
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Uploaded Sep 10, 2020. Captured Sep 10, 2020 14:29 in Heysen Trail, Waitpinga SA 5211, Australia.
  • Canon EOS 700D
  • f/10.0
  • 1/332s
  • ISO400
  • 50mm