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Tasmanian tree skink

To the casual observer, there may be little to choose between the photographed creature and the near-ubiquitous garden skink (Lampropholis guichenoti), yet the Tasmanian tree skink is only found on its namesake island and a few associated neighbours.

Often overlooked in Australian backyards, both the

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