Kazza60
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This is for Anne ... not a great image just the back end ... but shows the scales well .. taken with my point and shoot in 2012 a bit of info follows ..... The...
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This is for Anne ... not a great image just the back end ... but shows the scales well .. taken with my point and shoot in 2012 a bit of info follows ..... The bulkiest of the blue-tongues, the Shingleback Lizard are common on the plains west of the Great Dividing Range where rainfall is low and throughout the semi-arid habitats of inland Australia as well as coastal parts of Western Australia and South Australia. - See more at: http:--australianmuseum.net.au-shingleback-lizard#sthash.N7Ppbql3.dpuf
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AnneDphotography
January 08, 2016
thank you Karen , this looks like a huge pinecone , absolutely fascinating ! hard to tell where the eyes are .... great capture ! and thanks again !
Kazza60
January 08, 2016
this is the butt end but the other end is much the same with eyes and a mouth LOL
Chrism
January 11, 2016
Oh yes, these are very interesting creatures aren't they and many a butt has been mistaken for a head lol. And Anne's right ... the scales DO look like a pine cone :)
Bazz
January 29, 2016
I thought it was a huge pine cone until I read your description! Wow ... thanks for sharing.
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