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Shingleback, Bobtail, Stump-tailed skink, Bogeyes, and the Pinecone or ...
Found resting in the shelter of timber on the edge of a dry creek in open ...
Large tough scales looking like roofing shingles. The tail is short and stocky ...
Mick is one of our education outreach animals.
A short-tailed, slow moving species of blue-tongued skink found in Australia. ...
They are also commonly known as Shinglebacks. Their diet includes mainly ...
One of the species of blue tongued skinks found in Australia, this species is ...
A short-tailed, slow moving species of blue-tongued skink found in ...
A subspecies of the Western Shingleback, they look quite similar, but the Shark ...
The stumpy tail has a heavily armoured body and can be found in various ...
Heavily armoured body. Various colours from dark brown to cream. It has a ...
not skittish at all - wasn't sure it was alive at first.
These skinks drop their tails when they are threatened in the hope that the ...
"Bobtails" as they are commonly known are actually a skink, not a goanna. Their ...
T. rugosa has a heavily armoured body and ...
The Shingleback (or 'Bobtail') is a solid, slow-moving blue-tongue skink. I am ...
The Shingleback has many names, like Bob-tailed Lizard, Sleepy Lizard or ...
Of all the blue tongues, sub-species, and genus as a whole; the shingleback is ...
The Shingle-back is a slow moving stocky lizard with short logs, short stumpy ...
Part of the blue-tongue skinks, this Western Australia native in locally known ...
The Bobtail skink is a short-tailed, slow moving species of blue-tongued skink ...
Also known as the 'bobtail' skink or 'sleepy lizard'. This guy came to us ...
Shinglebacks usually live in open country with lots of ground cover such as ...