Blue water dragon lizard
[DOCX File]Nillumbik’s Native Fauna .au
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Large, thick-boded, short-legged lizard with a distinct blue tongue. This lizard is active during the day and shelters at night amongst leaf litter and hollow logs. They eat insects, snails, wildflowers and native fruits. Grows up to 25 cm long (from snout to vent).
[DOCX File]KENYA REPTILE ATLAS
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A diurnal fast moving versatile lizard, usually fairly close to water, it climbs rocks and trees; often basks in riverside trees and when disturbed will jump into the water. Nile monitors swim superbly; limbs tucked in, and can stay submerged for up to 20 minutes. When inactive hides in thickets and holes. Usually wary, runs away rapidly if ...
[DOC File]Importing CNC Jobs into the Vicon Cutting System
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Lich, Locathah, Men Bandit, Squid Giant, Troglodyte. Treasure Type B. Bugbear, Carrion Crawler, Couatl, Demon Type I, Dragonne, Dragon Turtle, Ghast.
[DOC File]Animal Capers - Home
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Water Dragon. Physignathus lesueurii. Other Names: Eastern Water Dragon. Life span: up to 12-15 years. Size: 70cms in length. Breeding: 2-5 years old, depending on size mate in spring, lay 10-20 eggs, and will hatch in 30-60 days depending on temperature. Male Water Dragons have a reddish chest.
[DOC File]Types of Lizards (FactZoo
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Flying Dragon Lizard . A flying dragon lizard avoids danger by opening two large, winglike flaps of skin and gliding from tree to tree. The lizard steers and brakes with its tail. The large flaps are supported by elongated ribs which they can expand and retract.
[DOCX File]Wildlife - Wildlife
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Anyone possessing wildlife should familiarise themselves with the relevant licensing provisions of the Wildlife Act 1975 and Wildlife Regulations 2013, including any subsequent amendments.
[DOC File]Volume 2 - City of Parramatta
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(e.g. a simple frog pond can support a range of invertebrates such as water spiders and native bees.) Snakes are often part of the package of wildlife that comes with bushland. Sometimes they do not need bushland to be present. Feral ducks are a problem in that they permanently inhabit waterways (e.g. Lake Parramatta) and degrade water quality.
[DOC File]Bangerang / Pangerang Language - GANEAA
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The vast Traditional land area occupied by the Bangerang/Pangerang People stretched from Echuca in the East then along both sides of the Murray River to Mt Pilot in the West … then from the Great Dividing Range in the South and Northwards to Waddi in the Riverina.
[DOC File]Survey guidelines for Australia’s threatened reptiles
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Blue Mountains water skink 33. Border thick-tailed gecko 35. Brigalow scaly-foot 37. Broad-headed snake 40. Bronzeback snake-lizard 42. Christmas Island blind snake 44. Christmas Island gecko 46. Collared delma 48. Corangamite water skink 51. Dunmall’s snake 53. Fitzroy tortoise 55. Flinders Ranges worm lizard 57. Grassland earless dragon 59 ...
[DOCX File]Natural Temperate Grassland of the South Eastern Highlands ...
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), grassland earless dragon, pink-tailed worm-lizard (Aprasia parapulchella), and the striped legless lizard (Delma impar). At least fifteen nationally-threatened plant species are present, such as: golden moths orchid (Diuris pedunculata), basalt peppercress (Lepidium hyssopifolium), hoary sunray daisy (Leucochrysum albicans. var. tricolor
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