Western Blue-tongued Skink (Tiliqua occipitalis), family Scincidae, Western Australia
photographs by Artur Tomaszek

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Western Blue-tongued Skink (Tiliqua occipitalis), family Scincidae, Western Australia
photographs by Artur Tomaszek

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A shingleback skink (Tiliqua rugosa) flashes its blue tongue in a defensive posture in Gundabooka National Park, NSW, Australia
by Ken Griffiths
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#3130 - Tiliqua occipitalis - Western Bluetongue
photo by Kelly Sheldrick.
Like the other Bluetongues, a large, stout, not very agile omnivorous skink. This particular Bluetongue is found in the SW quarter of Australia, and parts of South Australia, Victoria, and New South Wales. It is listed as "Near Threatened" in Victoria and "Threatened" in NSW. Threats include foxes and cats, habitat loss, and oddly, the destruction of rabbit warrens which are very convinient lairs for the lizards.
Great Southern BioBlitz 2024, Wongan Hills
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my best friend is this shingleback skink at the zoo
Most interesting extinct australian animal starting with 'T'
Tasmaniosaurus
Thylacinus
Thylacoleo
Tiliqua frangens
Tasmaniosaurus, a triassic archosauromorph Thylacinus, the thylacine Thylacoleo, the marsupial lion Tiliqua frangens, a blue tongued lizard trying to be a tortoise