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    Identify this Lizard !!

    Can anyone identify this critter ? Spotted in WA Goldfields.

    the only thing that looks close on Google is an American Pygmy Short Horned Lizard.

    Looks like a ugly frog with a stick up its bum , runs like a mouse, but I think its a lizard, never seen anything like it.







    the Lizard guy at WA Museum is away for a few weeks

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    It's the offspring from a union between a frog and a mouse.
    They do funny things in WA.

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    Could it be the beginnings of a new age of dinosaurs?????

    Cheers Rod

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    That's George!!! Or it could be Larry

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    Appears to be an Earless Pebble Dragon



    http://www.arod.com.au/arod/reptilia...Tympanocryptis

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    Quote Originally Posted by bee utey View Post
    Appears to be an Earless Pebble Dragon

    Its worse than I thought! Dragons are returning to get us all!!!!!

    Cheers Rod

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    Agree, it is an Earless Pebble Dragon Tympanocryptus cephalus.

    Cheers
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    Thanks Guys,
    Found a book that also had a image of a dead ringer & refers to it as
    Blotch-Tailed Earless Dragon / Tympanocryptus cephalus

    cheers Don

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    It has no ears and it is on top of pebbles so it's plausible it is a earless pebble lizard


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