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yeah, I see quite a few of these guys around the uni. not as many as i did last year, cause I used to see them near the jcu library (that entire area) and at the college.. but i no longer go near the library (lectures are in a different location) but theyre not too hard to find, theyre everywhere!
 
Thats awesome! Glad to hear our not near the library too much :)

I didnt know JCU did vet science, i know they have a fairly strong interest in herps at JCU, do they give you any herp specific vet courses?
 
I have most of my own textbooks, so dont need the library too much :) but i used to walk past it daily to get to my lectures, but no longer do.

I dont think we get offered any herp specific subjects... they have taken us to billabong sanctuary to do a reptile handling course though, which was awesome. my favourites were the red belly black and the olive python.. as well as the shingleback!
 
frilly

Hi xshadowx, love the bottom pic in the first four, great colours, been looking for a Frilly for a long time to photograph, you are very lucky...

Barry
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thanks :D

Theyre quite common up here, just come to JCU lol!
 
They are awesome pics. He looks like he is posing just for you.
 
I love seeing these guys :D theyre so awesome! went looking for herps this arvo, just found a few native geckos.. one was a velvet, the other im not sure. shall look up pics now (i didnt get pics of either type of gecko, they were too quick)
 
:) he's back out there right now, basking again. this one seems to have more yellow in it, in comparison to the other frillies ive seen around the uni
 
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