Yes. They are very much social entities. John Barker (of Barker and Grigg “Frogs of Australia”) once told me he collected 34 specimens from a single rock crevice in the Glenbrook area. From my own experience they live in colonies, of varying sizes, and are extremely tolerant of one another.I believe these guys live in small groups, so you might see some more
Yep. Egernia cunninghami krefftii and a very nice specimen at that. Looks like you might be located on the southern outskirts of Sydney - whoops, just checked and realised you said Southern Syd. You get that colour form along the coastal sandstone in Royal National Park. It is one I particularly like.
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