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NinaPeas

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Hey All,

Some beasties caught in pit-fall traps on a field trip to the Eyre Peninsula.

The pics are:

Ctenotus atlas
Nephrurus stellatus
Delma butleri
Amphibolurus norrisi
Strophurus assimilis
Brachyurophis semifasciatus
Varanus gouldii
Simoselaps bertholdi

Enjoy!

Nina.
 

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Some more :)
 

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Nice finds, love the geckos, especially the spiny tailed with it's "eyelashes" haha
 
Hey guys...Im with sock puppet that spiny tail with the eyelashes is amazing!
Strophurus assimilis right...can you buy them easy enough..any idea on cost??
cheers a million guys!
 
Simoselaps is always one of my favourites. I love how quickly these little snakes can vanish into the sand.

The Nephrurus stellatus was nice and not a species that I see posted very often. Did you see many of them?

Regards,
David
 
what type of snake are they and wats the lizard between the 2 snake pics
anyways there awesome i wish i could find em where i live
 
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