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I purchased this guy a few years back as a Black Rock skink but kept it separate to my others for obvious reasons got an idea what it is and that it is a male as i originally had two which always fought but would like confirmation
Egernia underside.jpgEGERNIA?.jpg
 
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I thought so at first but when i compared it to my others that all look like this one below made me think it was something else
the colours are completely different and the underside is bright orange on the one that is different you can see the difference
Black Rock Skink.jpgBlack Rock Skink 2.jpg
 
looks kinda like a cunninghams
 
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It looks like it might be the subspecies saxatilis, found in the Warrumbungle Mountains. It is lighter with more brown colour than your typical E. saxatilis intermedia.

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