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Eastern Water Skink Eastern Water Skinks have a long tail and their back is olive-brown above with scattered small black spots on the body and tail . They also have a narrow pale golden or yellow stripe that runs from their eye down the side of their body. The lower flanks are creamy yellow with numerous scattered small black spots. (Australian Museum) Australia,Eastern Water Skink,Eulamprus quoyii,Geotagged,Summer Click/tap to enlarge

Eastern Water Skink

Eastern Water Skinks have a long tail and their back is olive-brown above with scattered small black spots on the body and tail . They also have a narrow pale golden or yellow stripe that runs from their eye down the side of their body. The lower flanks are creamy yellow with numerous scattered small black spots. (Australian Museum)

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"Eulamprus quoyii", commonly known as the eastern water skink, eastern water-skink, or golden water skink, is a species of diurnal skink, which is endemic to Australia, primarily in the southeast.

Similar species: Snakes And Lizards
Species identified by Calbost Niel
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By Calbost Niel

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Uploaded Feb 8, 2021. Captured Feb 8, 2021 12:47 in 14-34 Rainbow Ravine Rd, Mount Tomah NSW 2758, Australia.
  • NIKON D7100
  • f/18.0
  • 1/100s
  • ISO320
  • 105mm