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Skink Collection

Background imageSkink Collection: A proud looking tiliqua scincoides (eastern blue tongue skink)

A proud looking tiliqua scincoides (eastern blue tongue skink) sitting on the decking looking into the lens
The eastern blue tongue lizard is one of the most familiar reptiles in Australia. Large specimens may reach 60cm in total length

Background imageSkink Collection: Shingleback Skink

Shingleback Skink
The Shingleback Skink (Tiliqua rugosa) is one of the commonly seen large lizard species in western NSW and Queensland. They are commonly encountered in warm weather slowly crossing roads

Background imageSkink Collection: Bobtail Lizard, Stump-tailed Skink or Shingleback Skink (Tiliqua rugosa), Western Australia

Bobtail Lizard, Stump-tailed Skink or Shingleback Skink (Tiliqua rugosa), Western Australia, Australia

Background imageSkink Collection: King Skink

King Skink at Stirling Range, Western Australia

Background imageSkink Collection: Shingleback Skink, Tiliqua rugosa, threatening with open mouth and blue tongue, western Australia

Shingleback Skink, Tiliqua rugosa, threatening with open mouth and blue tongue, western Australia

Background imageSkink Collection: Blotched blue-tongued lizard

Blotched blue-tongued lizard
Also know as the Southern blue-tongue lizard

Background imageSkink Collection: Shingleback Lizard or Bluetongue (Tiliqua rugosa)

Shingleback Lizard or Bluetongue (Tiliqua rugosa)
Large, pale wild Shingleback lizard (Tiliqua rugosa), also known as Blue tongue lizard or Stumpytail, amid sparse vegetation on pale sandy soil near the Cooper Creek crossing on the Birdsville Track

Background imageSkink Collection: Beach Skink

Beach Skink
Blue tongued skink lizard in Perth Australia

Background imageSkink Collection: Australian skink

Australian skink
Blue tongued skink lizard in Perth Australia

Background imageSkink Collection: Bobtail (shingleback) skink at Eyre Peninsula, South Australia

Bobtail (shingleback) skink at Eyre Peninsula, South Australia

Background imageSkink Collection: Skink in Wonderland Range, Grampians National Park, Victoria

Skink in Wonderland Range, Grampians National Park, Victoria

Background imageSkink Collection: Shingleback Skink (Tiliqua rugosus)

Shingleback Skink (Tiliqua rugosus)
Australia

Background imageSkink Collection: Whites skink

Whites skink
Close up of Whites skink

Background imageSkink Collection: Yellow-Bellied Water Skink (Eulamprus heatwolei)

Yellow-Bellied Water Skink (Eulamprus heatwolei)
Wentworth Falls, Blue MountainsAn extremely confiding lizard from the Blue Mountains. The tree and the lizard nicely framed the famous Wentworth Falls in the background

Background imageSkink Collection: Divine Nature

Divine Nature
Divine nature-two skinks on a rock

Background imageSkink Collection: Blue tongue

Blue tongued skink lizard in Perth Australia

Background imageSkink Collection: Australian blue tongued lizard

Australian blue tongued lizard
Blue tongued skink lizard in Perth Australia


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