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Pinecone friend i made while spraying buffel yesterday 🌾
I love how chill wild sleepies are XD
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[Combined image ID: photos of a shingleback, aka sleepy lizard, aka stumpy tail, aka double ender, aka pinecone lizard, aka Tiliqua rugosa. It has large, overlapping scales that give a pinecone appearance and is brown with a yellowish belly and speckling. The lizard is sitting on cracked, reddish ground under sparse cover, with a few small seedlings popping up from recent rain.]
One wyrmie for enjoy
We know the sleepy lizard can love and grieve and is a special part of Australia's ecology. But we only know that thanks to the work of a couple of researchers, who have both just died.
Behold...
Poopy stinky man

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Skinks grow crazy fast! This is seen even more dramatically in normal Blueys, Shinglebacks are already pretty big when born!
One of Australia's native Anklyosaurs.
Banjup, Perth