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sobrien

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Hi Guys,
I just got back from a school hike up in the Mt Buller/Mt Sterling area. A friend of mine found this little fella under a rock. It's either a Mountain Heath Dragon Rankinia diemensis or a Grassland Earless Dragon Tympanocryptis pinguicolla. If it is Tymp., the last time it was seen in Vic was the 1960's. What do you think?

Sorry about the size.
 
Not a Tympanocryptis, all members of that genus have the tympanum concealed by scaly skin.

Also, it has a row of enlarged spinose scales on each side of the tail-base.
Which is characteristic of Rankinia genus.

So it's probably a Rankinia diemensis.

Looks like a hatchling to me, though it's a bit early for this years.
:idea: But you never know these days with Global Warming making herps breed earlier & earlier each year :!:


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