Couple of Gidgee Skinks

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Fang101

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I starting seeing these Gidgee Skinks out the back yard when spring came around:), ones an adult and the other one looks like a yearling.
When I had a read of the species I found out that they can live in colonies of up to 16 and usually only go to the loo in the one spot which I thought was quite intelligent.
 

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Wow, Gidgees in your backyard! Awesome.
 
Yes it is nice to see them in the backyard, just hope they stay and predators dont get them.
 
They look like they have a nice temperment too. Would love to have these in my yard to make friends with.
 
Some more photos I took today.
 

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