Bluey
Bluey, the Blue Tongue Lizard, spends his winters in a sheltered spot in our garden. In the Spring he emerges from hibernation to sit in the sun. He usually loo...
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Bluey, the Blue Tongue Lizard, spends his winters in a sheltered spot in our garden. In the Spring he emerges from hibernation to sit in the sun. He usually looks a bit thin and hungry so I offer him some banana and he really enjoys it :))
Blue-Tongue Lizards are found from South Australia through Victoria, eastern NSW, most of QLD and north western WA. They are a slow moving diurnal (daytime) lizard found in a wide range of habitats from coastal heaths, dry sclerophyll forest,woodlands, and grasslands. They feed on insects, Arthropods, snails, carrion, wildflowers, fruits and berries. They shelter at night in hollow logs and ground debris. They are live bearing and can have up to 25 young in a litter.
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Blue-Tongue Lizards are found from South Australia through Victoria, eastern NSW, most of QLD and north western WA. They are a slow moving diurnal (daytime) lizard found in a wide range of habitats from coastal heaths, dry sclerophyll forest,woodlands, and grasslands. They feed on insects, Arthropods, snails, carrion, wildflowers, fruits and berries. They shelter at night in hollow logs and ground debris. They are live bearing and can have up to 25 young in a litter.
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