gus11
Active Member
I returned to central QLD to undertake dingo research over the past two weeks, the weather was extremely cold and dropped to 0 degrees (compared to where i live and it rarely drops below 15 degrees). Herps weren't to active but we were able to find a few interesting things, including a few things i didnt see last time i visited the region.
We found
Red naped snakes
Thick tailed geckoes
Robust blind snakes
Wood geckoes
Lerista timida
Lerista fragilis
Burton's legless lizard
Morethia boulengeri
yellow faced whip snakes
varanus trisits
southern spotted geckoes
Salmon striped frogs
limnodynastes tasmaniensis
Other herps were found and not photographed. We also saw some cool animals that weren't herps
squatter pigeons
Barn owls
Pacific baza
Banded lapwings
yellow bellied gliders
greater gliders
Sugar gliders
Was a fun trip!
Gus
We found
Red naped snakes
Thick tailed geckoes
Robust blind snakes
Wood geckoes
Lerista timida
Lerista fragilis
Burton's legless lizard
Morethia boulengeri
yellow faced whip snakes
varanus trisits
southern spotted geckoes
Salmon striped frogs
limnodynastes tasmaniensis
Other herps were found and not photographed. We also saw some cool animals that weren't herps
squatter pigeons
Barn owls
Pacific baza
Banded lapwings
yellow bellied gliders
greater gliders
Sugar gliders
Was a fun trip!
Gus