herptrader Very Well-Known Member Joined May 25, 2004 Messages 4,130 Reaction score 3 Location Melbourne Oct 15, 2009 #1 No doubt I could work this out myself with reference to the books I have but I thought I would offer these pics to APS as a challenge to the skinophiles.. Attachments skink1.jpg 84.6 KB · Views: 58 skink2.jpg 393 KB · Views: 54 skink3.jpg 70.2 KB · Views: 53 skink4.jpg 81.4 KB · Views: 57 skink5.jpg 96.7 KB · Views: 59
No doubt I could work this out myself with reference to the books I have but I thought I would offer these pics to APS as a challenge to the skinophiles..
geckos_are_great Very Well-Known Member Joined Mar 8, 2009 Messages 1,099 Reaction score 0 Oct 15, 2009 #2 weasle skink
herptrader Very Well-Known Member Joined May 25, 2004 Messages 4,130 Reaction score 3 Location Melbourne Oct 15, 2009 #3 I should add that this guy was small TL under 100mm. He stayed on the paver for quite a while but never got the sun directly on him. Pic was taken last weekend.
I should add that this guy was small TL under 100mm. He stayed on the paver for quite a while but never got the sun directly on him. Pic was taken last weekend.
cement Very Well-Known Member Joined Feb 10, 2007 Messages 3,943 Reaction score 221 Location on the coast Oct 15, 2009 #4 I say weasel too.
eipper Very Well-Known Member Joined Sep 5, 2007 Messages 2,265 Reaction score 86 Location SEQ Oct 16, 2009 #5 Saproscincus mustelina, Weasel Skink
Acrochordus Well-Known Member Joined Jun 25, 2008 Messages 626 Reaction score 0 Location NSW, Central Coast Oct 16, 2009 #6 Yea its a Weasel Skink, i have a fair few in my backyard. Thanks Tim.