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Genus:  Cyclodomorphus

Description:  The Pink-Tongued Skink is large lizard with well developed limbs, digits & a long tail. Adults have a pink tongue although juveniles' tongues are blue.

Distribution:  These lizards are found from Cairns in Queensland south to Springwood in New South Wales.  They live in a range of environments but prefer moist conditions.

Comments:  Diurnal & nocturnal. Can climb trees.  When moving quickly down hill they can tuck their back legs in against their tails & glide across the surface. 

Sightings:

 

Pink-Tongued Skink (Cyclodomorphus gerrardii)

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