moloch05
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I went out for a walk after work a couple of times this week and photographed a few more animals.
I think that this is a female Sydney Funnel Web Spider due to the elongated spinerets. Is that correct?
Eastern Small-eyed Snake (Cryptophis nigrescens) -- preparing to shed:
... a tiny juvenile:
Three-toed Skink (Saiphos equalis)
Weasel Skink (Saproscincus mustelinus):
... and a pretty pea:
Regards,
David
I think that this is a female Sydney Funnel Web Spider due to the elongated spinerets. Is that correct?
![funnelweb2.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/8d2/8d25b969f0bdad02d5934282c2cf7e5b.jpg)
![funnelweb1.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/c2f/c2f1788361264df4e1cbff90e221963d.jpg)
Eastern Small-eyed Snake (Cryptophis nigrescens) -- preparing to shed:
![smalleyed3.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/cdd/cdd8f20076e12a0c66b2ad062cbb0f73.jpg)
... a tiny juvenile:
![smalleyed1.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/079/07912f1046d408b640c607c65617361a.jpg)
Three-toed Skink (Saiphos equalis)
![saiphos2.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/367/3670e879830048955cac121f9e3bfdec.jpg)
Weasel Skink (Saproscincus mustelinus):
![saproscincus2.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/9ff/9fff7bf1fb3fb811ac31095ae139b215.jpg)
... and a pretty pea:
![pea1.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/efb/efbe80289f5a5e414902b6e1ba16ee81.jpg)
Regards,
David