Shingleback Skink: Australia’s Iconic Reptile in the Outdoors and Captivity. my

Shingleback Skink: Australia's Iconic Reptile in the Outdoors and Captivity

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Shingleback Lizards (Tiliqua rugosa) are also known as a Sleepy Lizard, Bobtail, Pinecone Lizard, Boggi, Double-headed Lizard and Stumpy Lizard. As the name Shingleback suggests, its skin is very bumpy and rough-looking.Lizards share more than love – News

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. The colour and pattern of their scales varies with the region, but they are commonly brown to red-brown, with white, yellow or cream markings. Their tongue is dark blue, broad and fleshy.

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