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Land mullet (Egernia major) lizard in Queensland, Australia.
Name: Gidgee Spiny-tailed Skink, Gidgee Skink, Stoke's Skink
Animals of Australia
A portrait of a Cunningham's spiny-tailed skink basking on a tree trunk with blur background
Animals of Australia
A closeup of a Cunningham Skink between rocks
Springtime in the bush Sydney, Australia
Springtime in the bush Sydney, Australia
Egernia reptiles, sand desert skink, in habitat with warm UV light, taking sunbathing, selective focus
Cunningham's spiny-tailed skink (Egernia cunninghami), also known commonly as Cunningham's skink, is a species of large skink, a lizard in the family Scincidae. The species is native to southeastern Australia.
Pair of Cunningham skinks - Egernia cunninghami - skink species native to Australia
Pair of Cunningham skinks - Egernia cunninghami - skink species native to Australia
Pair of Cunningham skinks - Egernia cunninghami - skink species native to Australia
Pair of Cunningham skinks - Egernia cunninghami - skink species native to Australia
Pair of Cunningham skinks - Egernia cunninghami - skink species native to Australia
Pair of Cunningham skinks - Egernia cunninghami - skink species native to Australia
Pair of Cunningham skinks - Egernia cunninghami - skink species native to Australia
Pair of Cunningham skinks - Egernia cunninghami - skink species native to Australia
Pair of Cunningham skinks - Egernia cunninghami - skink species native to Australia
Pair of Cunningham skinks - Egernia cunninghami - skink species native to Australia
Pair of Cunningham skinks - Egernia cunninghami - skink species native to Australia
Pair of Cunningham skinks - Egernia cunninghami - skink species native to Australia
Pair of Cunningham skinks - Egernia cunninghami - skink species native to Australia
Pair of Cunningham skinks - Egernia cunninghami - skink species native to Australia
Western Australian King Skink Basking
The King's skink is native to coastal regions of south-western Australia. It is common on Rottnest Island and Penguin Island and some coastal areas with open forest and open heath.
The King's skink is native to coastal regions of south-western Australia. It is common on Rottnest Island and Penguin Island and some coastal areas with open forest and open heath.
The King's skink is native to coastal regions of south-western Australia. It is common on Rottnest Island and Penguin Island and some coastal areas with open forest and open heath.
Tree Skink (Egernia striolata) Taking a Sun Bath on a Stone between Blades of Grass, Queensland, Australia .
Eastern crevice skink (Egernia mcpheei) basking on a rocky outcrop. Mites can be seen on its snout. Binna Burra, Queensland, Australia
Eastern crevice skink (Egernia mcpheei) basking on a rocky outcrop. Mites can be seen on its snout. Binna Burra, Queensland, Australia
Merauke blue-tongued skink Tiliqua gigas evanescens known as faded blue-tongued skink or giant blue-tongued skink subspecies of Tiliqua in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea, longest of Tiliqua species.
Catalogue of the Lizards in the British Museum - 2nd edition but Albertt Boulenger 1887
Attractive lizard found in dry areas of Australia.
Attractive lizard found in dry areas of Australia.
Pair of Cunningham skinks - Egernia cunninghami - skink species native to Australia
Attractive lizard found in dry areas of Australia.
Attractive lizard found in dry areas of Australia.
Attractive lizard found in dry areas of Australia.
Land Mullet (Egernia Major, Bellatorias Major) on Rottnest Island, Western Australia
A closeup picture of a skink lizard hiding among leaves and vegetation.
Portrait of a gidgee skink (Egernia stokesii)
Name: Gidgee Spiny-tailed Skink, Gidgee Skink, Stoke's Skink
This lizard lives in rock crevices and dashes out to catch passing food. This little guy is eating a piece of apple that I gave him. The picture was taken in the Flinders Ranges, South Australia.
Name: Gidgee Spiny-tailed Skink, Gidgee Skink, Stoke's Skink