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Meet our new resident wild "house" skink.
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[QUOTE="kingofnobbys, post: 1975077, member: 81934"] My wife met the resident wild eastern bluetongue today , it's created a home for itself under the lowest sleepers at the W end of the L shaped head ( there's a gap about 2" high where the lawn meets the old path ). Only saw it's big triangular head peaking out at her as she went down the back steps . Been hearing it moving about in amongst the long uncut grass and lawn weeds for weeks , she thought it was maybe a jacky dragon , a hatchling or juvenile eastern water dragon , or a water skink or maybe a dudia or velvet gecko in the grass that she never actually saw. Lawn was mowed and edged on Monday , now we know . Cheakie was very excited this afternoon after we had our 1st Pfizer jabs, yes Cheakie and Jr both checked out the GP while she was here ( had to warn her not to leave any opened bags on lounge or floor for fear she might leave with a skinky stowaway ) , I was feeding the crickets and she knows the sound of my bugblaster vacuum. Had a feed of cricket so do Jr who came out too. [/QUOTE]
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