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Large, very robust Tiliqua with a broad deep triangular head and short blunt tail. Scales extremely large, irregularly-shaped and rugose. Three subspecies recognised. T. r. rugosa: Tail relatively long and...
BOBTAIL
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Robust Tiliqua with short slightly depressed angular head, very short body, short slender tail and smooth scales. Ground colour pale grey to greyish-brown, bearing approximately 9-12 orange to yellowish-brown...
CENTRALIAN BLUETONGUE
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Northern Blue-Tongue Skinks are the largest and heaviest of the Blue-tongues, they usually have a pale head, occasionally with dark freckling, they do not have the dark temporal (Side of their head) stripe that...
NORTHERN BLUE-TONGUED SKINK
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Sole member of genus. Chlamydosaurus kingii: SVL 258mm Very distinctive with a loose frill of scaly skin attached to neck. At rest it folds like a cape over the neck and shoulders; erect, it stands at 90 degrees...
FRILLED LIZARD
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Large variably marked Egernia; sole member of E. kingii group. Ground colour brown, greyish-brown, dark grey to almost black. Juveniles are sparsely to densely marked with prominent cream to yellow dashes and...
KING SKINK
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Seven moderate sized sub species with long limbs and tails and 1-5 crests of slightly enlarged to spinose scales. On some sub species the nuchal and vertebral crests can be raised. Tympanum exposed. Pores...
LONG-NOSED TA-TA DRAGON
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Variable member of E. striolata group with strongly-keeled dorsal scales. Dorsal ground colour pale or dark olive-brown, grey to blackish, often flushed with brown on hips, hindlimbs and base of tail....
SOUTH-WESTERN CREVICE EGERNIA
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The Western Netted Dragon is a small to moderate sized, robust, swift moving lizard. They have a round head with a very blunt snout, short limbs and tail. They have spines on the crest of their head and sides of...
WESTERN NETTED DRAGON
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Slender Tiliqua with long slightly depressed head, elongate body, long slender tail and smooth scales. Ground colour pale yellowish-brown to pale greyish-brown, marked with approximately 4-6 broad dark brown...
WESTERN BLUETONGUE
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Moderate to very large species with relatively short limbs and weakly to strongly dorsally depressed bodies. Typanum exposed. Many spines over body, limbs and tail, including a row across base of head, a row at...
WESTERN BEARDED DRAGON
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