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Blue-tongued skink / Reptile / Tiliqua rugosa / Reptiles of Australia / Skinks / Herpetology
Date: 2014-05-08 06:26:06
Blue-tongued skink
Reptile
Tiliqua rugosa
Reptiles of Australia
Skinks
Herpetology

Fact sheet - Creating your Flora for Fauna Garden Creating a lizard-friendly garden Information courtesy: Gould League Some suburbs are still lucky enough to have Blue-tongued Lizards. These

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