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WELL according to the MAP you went to JIMNA ......not Jima :) not to cause confusion or anything lol
 
But the find of the day was this guy - I drove passed him, U-turned and took a couple of shots from the car. The snake then attempted to launch himself into the air away from the car but didn't bolt or hide. In fact he let me move him around ( a little bit ) with the hook. I think he was sick. If you look at the tail section of the first photo you can see quite a few ticks on him.
Last photo is yet another three-toed skink
 

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Looks like a good outing. I know that they are common, but I always like to see the velvet geckos -- such beautiful lizards. That scropion very much resembles those that I have seen in the far north.

Regards,
David
 
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