> I also saw what I think was a Cunningham's Skink (if anyone can confirm
> this, please contact me and I can send over some photos.
Hi Tobias,
You didn't say why you thought it was a Cunningham's Skink, so I'll
assume it was based on size. If it doesn't have a spiked tail (thanks
Philip - I'll try to remember that in future), it could be a White's
Skink (Egernia whitii). They're a very attractive skink - a kind of
super-sized version of the little skinks (ID unknown) that you usually
see.
http://www.anu.edu.au/BoZo/Scott/ResearchBehavEcolMolEcol.html
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