A pinecone lizard, Cervantes, Australia


, Cervantes, Western Australia, Australia - A pinecone lizard showing her blue tongue. Tiliqua rugosa, formerly Trachydosaurus rugosus, is a very common reptile from the family of skinks occurring in South Australia. Its other names are pine cone skink, shingle back, bobtail lizard, or sleepy lizard because it rarely runs away.


Size: 3600px × 2524px
Location: Cervantes, Western Australia, Australia
Photo credit: © Korth / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: Yes

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