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A couple of pictures for general interest of a SA woma in the Cooper Basin from late March.
There have been lots of sightings & many encounters due to the heavy rains & flooding.
 

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beautiful, you can see the difference between it and the captive lines
 
Lovely, healthy looking wild specimen. Thanks for sharing.
 
Thanks for the comments, they are amazing creatures & out of the dozens (adults) I have encountered in the wild all but one have been so calm & docile.
This one has a nice dark olive colouring which is the common form, the lighter sandy coloured forms are not often seen in the wild in this area yet a couple of hundred Klms away in south west Qld they do seem to be lighter on the average & there is also a difference in head scales.
Regards, Paul
 
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