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Spotted Skink (
Niveoscincus ocellatus
) hunting on the Three Thumbs lookout point, Orford, Tasmania. These great little lizards are endemic to Tasmania and (like the majority of Tasmanian lizards) gives birth to live young.
Ocellated Skink on the Twelvetrees
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Metallic skink on Mt Wellington
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Neika, Tasmania, Australia
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