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thebluesnake

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Im nearly 100% sure its a pink tongue but is was found on the central coast and in my understanding they are not found here, cheers jarrod
 
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Very common at Terrigal, as well as most of the southern Central Coast
 
Seriously, does the whole of APS live on the Central Coast?

This is getting weird... :|
 
The highly patterned ones like that look a lot like a bluey but the length of the tail is a dead giveaway. When you get a bluey side by side with a pinktounged you can see how much heavier set the bluey is in the body. There are are some other differences but the easy one is to corner it so it does the usual hiss, open its mouth, stick out its tongue warning display.

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