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Michael holding a skink with a lighter colouration. We're assuming this is still a common skink and not a McCann's skink, which is also in the area. Please correct this if you know better.
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Found under logs in the matagouri-sweet brier-douglas fir scrub-woodland in Glentanner.
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A skink resting in the sun on a rock by the side of the Gibraltar peak carpark. I'm still not up to scratch on my lizard identifications. Please agree or disagree with my identification if you know these species.
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A skink that Laura found dead on Victoria Park Road. It was slightly squashed, perhaps by a runner. It was not there at about 7:30 pm and there on her return about 8 pm. I photographed it later that evening. Is this a common skink or a McCann's skink? I'm still hazy on how to reliably tell them apart.
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A skink that Laura found dead on Victoria Park Road. It was slightly squashed, perhaps by a runner. It was not there at about 7:30 pm and there on her return about 8 pm. I photographed it later that evening. Is this a common skink or a McCann's skink? I'm still hazy on how to reliably tell them apart.
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A skink that Laura found dead on Victoria Park Road. It was slightly squashed, perhaps by a runner. It was not there at about 7:30 pm and there on her return about 8 pm. I photographed it later that evening. Is this a common skink or a McCann's skink? I'm still hazy on how to reliably tell them apart.
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A skink that Laura found dead on Victoria Park Road. It was slightly squashed, perhaps by a runner. It was not there at about 7:30 pm and there on her return about 8 pm. I photographed it later that evening. Is this a common skink or a McCann's skink? I'm still hazy on how to reliably tell them apart.
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A skink that Laura found dead on Victoria Park Road. It was slightly squashed, perhaps by a runner. It was not there at about 7:30 pm and there on her return about 8 pm. I photographed it later that evening. Is this a common skink or a McCann's skink? I'm still hazy on how to reliably tell them apart.
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A skink that Laura found dead on Victoria Park Road. It was slightly squashed, perhaps by a runner. It was not there at about 7:30 pm and there on her return about 8 pm. I photographed it later that evening. Is this a common skink or a McCann's skink? I'm still hazy on how to reliably tell them apart.
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A skink that Laura found dead on Victoria Park Road. It was slightly squashed, perhaps by a runner. It was not there at about 7:30 pm and there on her return about 8 pm. I photographed it later that evening. Is this a common skink or a McCann's skink? I'm still hazy on how to reliably tell them apart.
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A skink that Laura found dead on Victoria Park Road. It was slightly squashed, perhaps by a runner. It was not there at about 7:30 pm and there on her return about 8 pm. I photographed it later that evening. Is this a common skink or a McCann's skink? I'm still hazy on how to reliably tell them apart.
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A skink that Laura found dead on Victoria Park Road. It was slightly squashed, perhaps by a runner. It was not there at about 7:30 pm and there on her return about 8 pm. I photographed it later that evening. Is this a common skink or a McCann's skink? I'm still hazy on how to reliably tell them apart.
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A skink that Laura found dead on Victoria Park Road. It was slightly squashed, perhaps by a runner. It was not there at about 7:30 pm and there on her return about 8 pm. I photographed it later that evening. Is this a common skink or a McCann's skink? I'm still hazy on how to reliably tell them apart.
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A skink I rescued from one of our neighbours' cats in our garden. By the look of its regrown tail, this isn't the first close call its had.
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A skink I rescued from one of our neighbours' cats in our garden. By the look of its regrown tail, this isn't the first close call its had.
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A skink I rescued from one of our neighbours' cats in our garden. By the look of its regrown tail, this isn't the first close call its had.
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A skink I rescued from one of our neighbours' cats in our garden. By the look of its regrown tail, this isn't the first close call its had.
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A skink I rescued from one of our neighbours' cats in our garden. By the look of its regrown tail, this isn't the first close call its had.
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A skink I rescued from one of our neighbours' cats in our garden. By the look of its regrown tail, this isn't the first close call its had.
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A skink I rescued from one of our neighbours' cats in our garden. By the look of its regrown tail, this isn't the first close call its had.
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A skink I rescued from one of our neighbours' cats in our garden. By the look of its regrown tail, this isn't the first close call its had.
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Lovely and rotund - hopefully (despite the lack of a tail) this is a pregnant female...?