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We were fortunate to see two Shingleback Skink (Tiliqua rugosa) when we visited Granite Island, at Victor Harbor, NSW. The exceptionally stubby tail is natural, not the result of shedding after an attack. They like the yellow flowers!
Shingleback Skink (Tiliqua rugosa) @ Granite Island, Victor Harbor, NSW 08-10-2014 � Paul Bartlett 00075
Shingleback Skink (Tiliqua rugosa) @ Granite Island, Victor Harbor, NSW 08-10-2014 � Paul Bartlett 00077
Shingleback Skink (Tiliqua rugosa) @ Granite Island, Victor Harbor, NSW 08-10-2014 � Paul Bartlett 00076
Shingleback Skink (Tiliqua rugosa) @ Granite Island, Victor Harbour, NSW 08-10-2014 � Paul Bartlett DSC07596
Shingleback Skink (Tiliqua rugosa) @ Granite Island, Victor Harbour, NSW 08-10-2014 � Paul Bartlett DSC07599
Shingleback Skink (Tiliqua rugosa) @ Granite Island, Victor Harbour, NSW 08-10-2014 � Paul Bartlett DSC07600
Shingleback Skink (Tiliqua rugosa) @ Granite Island, Victor Harbour, NSW 08-10-2014 � Paul Bartlett DSC07602
Shingleback Skink (Tiliqua rugosa) @ Granite Island, Victor Harbour, NSW 08-10-2014 � Paul Bartlett DSC07609
Shingleback Skink (Tiliqua rugosa) @ Granite Island, Victor Harbour, NSW 08-10-2014 � Paul Bartlett DSC07610
Shingleback Skink (Tiliqua rugosa) @ Granite Island, Victor Harbour, NSW 08-10-2014 � Paul Bartlett DSC07613
Shingleback Skink (Tiliqua rugosa) @ Granite Island, Victor Harbor, NSW 08-10-2014 � Paul Bartlett DSC07615
Shingleback Skink (Tiliqua rugosa) @ Granite Island, Victor Harbor, NSW 08-10-2014 � Paul Bartlett DSC07616
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