Acrochordus
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Well I haven't been able to get out lately since I have gotten the Chicken Pox and have had it for two weeks, so I finally got out and it was really good day.
So I started off on my walk and straight away I found a Baby Lacie Monitor Varanus Varius laying across the track, I tried to get good pic's but it wouldn't let me get to close. Also I know there are a far few people on hear that know heaps on the this specie so I wont to know as you can see in the pictures what is up with its back it had two big lumps one at the front legs on its back and one at the back legs? Also this didn't effect it in anyway.
Also saw about 10 different individual White's Skinks Egernia whitii , they were very skittish so only could get one pic of this specimen. This was the most I have every seen in this area.
Also saw a couple of Copper- Tailed Skinks Ctenotus taeniolatus only photographed this one.
Also on the way back I saw my first ever encounter with a snake eating in the wild, it was a Eastern Brown Snake Pseudonaja textilis and it had a Cunningham Skink Egernia cunninghami in its Grasp, it was very fascinating to watch this snake eat it's lunch and I enjoyed every moment.
And Also some Habitat Shot
Enjoy Tim.
So I started off on my walk and straight away I found a Baby Lacie Monitor Varanus Varius laying across the track, I tried to get good pic's but it wouldn't let me get to close. Also I know there are a far few people on hear that know heaps on the this specie so I wont to know as you can see in the pictures what is up with its back it had two big lumps one at the front legs on its back and one at the back legs? Also this didn't effect it in anyway.
Also saw about 10 different individual White's Skinks Egernia whitii , they were very skittish so only could get one pic of this specimen. This was the most I have every seen in this area.
Also saw a couple of Copper- Tailed Skinks Ctenotus taeniolatus only photographed this one.
Also on the way back I saw my first ever encounter with a snake eating in the wild, it was a Eastern Brown Snake Pseudonaja textilis and it had a Cunningham Skink Egernia cunninghami in its Grasp, it was very fascinating to watch this snake eat it's lunch and I enjoyed every moment.
And Also some Habitat Shot
Enjoy Tim.