Water skink, cuninghams skink + ?

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I'm new to all this herping biz so appologies if these are super common and a bit bland but ducked down to one of our fav swing holes and thought I take the camera along as it is a nice spot for lizards

Pretty Sure these guys are your common water skink

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Next up Cunningham skinks

There is a rather large one that kept dashing away before I could get a shot but I reckon he was a good 8-10inches long
 

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Also some biggish water dragons that frequent the top of the rock outcrop but it was a bit overcast and they were firmly wedged into their hidy holes.

This little bloke was happy to put on a show though. I'm guessing it's a juvenile water dragon? It was probably 7" long most of which was tail

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