English: A blue tongued skink (or blue tongued lizard) photographed on a road near Wentworth NSW Australia. This shape is the normal appearance of this lizard's tail - also known as the 'shingle-back', 'stub-tailed' lizard and in some areas of NSW, a 'bogeye' lizard.
Français : Un tiliqua ou "lézard à langue bleue" photographié près de Wentworth NSW Australie. Sa queue est anormalement plate, une voiture a probablement roule dessus.
Deutsch: Blauzungenskinke
Date
6 September 2008, 12:42:18 (according to Exif data)
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