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Sclerophyll forest; open rock scarp
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Sclerophyll forest; open rock scarp
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In the grass.
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In the grass.
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In the grass.
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In the grass.
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In the grass.
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Seen moving across open ground.
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I can not seem to find any of my notes from this trip, I remember finding this lizard in a reptile field guide on the trip, but I can not remember the ID.
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Large and robust, about 35-40 cm from nose to tail. Sunning itself at the edge of the rainforest.
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Went on the search for the very limited range sandstone night lizard with Surfinherp and Nature Nate and luckily were able to find 2 of them out in open on sandstone rock face near big vertical crack. Guessing one was male and one was female, subadult to adult age. First time around we missed getting any vouchers due to phone/camera malfunctions so we went back 2 more times 30 minutes to an hour later and luckily one of them came back out and were able to get a few pics out on rock and in crack. Also found lizard scat nearby that we assume is night lizard scat. Sky was clear air temp was mid 90's and rock temp was around 95. This was a lifer for all 3 of us!
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Went on the search for the very limited range sandstone night lizard with Surfinherp and Nature Nate and luckily were able to find 2 of them out in open on sandstone rock face near big vertical crack. Guessing one was male and one was female, subadult to adult age. First time around we missed getting any vouchers due to phone/camera malfunctions so we went back 2 more times 30 minutes to an hour later and luckily one of them came back out and were able to get a few pics out on rock and in crack. Also found lizard scat nearby that we assume is night lizard scat. Sky was clear air temp was mid 90's and rock temp was around 95. This was a lifer for all 3 of us!
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Went on the search for the very limited range sandstone night lizard with Surfinherp and Nature Nate and luckily were able to find 2 of them out in open on sandstone rock face near big vertical crack. Guessing one was male and one was female, subadult to adult age. First time around we missed getting any vouchers due to phone/camera malfunctions so we went back 2 more times 30 minutes to an hour later and luckily one of them came back out and were able to get a few pics out on rock and in crack. Also found lizard scat nearby that we assume is night lizard scat. Sky was clear air temp was mid 90's and rock temp was around 95. This was a lifer for all 3 of us!
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Went on the search for the very limited range sandstone night lizard with Surfinherp and Nature Nate and luckily were able to find 2 of them out in open on sandstone rock face near big vertical crack. Guessing one was male and one was female, subadult to adult age. First time around we missed getting any vouchers due to phone/camera malfunctions so we went back 2 more times 30 minutes to an hour later and luckily one of them came back out and were able to get a few pics out on rock and in crack. Also found lizard scat nearby that we assume is night lizard scat. Sky was clear air temp was mid 90's and rock temp was around 95. This was a lifer for all 3 of us!