vogelcommando 13 Mar 2020 An Australian skink-species of the genus Egernia - not sure about the species.
ThylacineAlive 13 Mar 2020 @vogelcommando Was about to say that There are a few species in US zoos. Any thoughts @jayjds2? ~Thylo
@vogelcommando Was about to say that There are a few species in US zoos. Any thoughts @jayjds2? ~Thylo
jayjds2 13 Mar 2020 I’d go with E. depressa, seems a safe bet given it’s the most common and I’ve seen the species at NC before, and the body shape seems right. However, take that with a grain of salt because I’m no reptile expert!
I’d go with E. depressa, seems a safe bet given it’s the most common and I’ve seen the species at NC before, and the body shape seems right. However, take that with a grain of salt because I’m no reptile expert!
nczoofan 13 Mar 2020 @jayjds2 That species is actually still on display in the 2nd exhibit of the desert. This species was much larger than them.
@jayjds2 That species is actually still on display in the 2nd exhibit of the desert. This species was much larger than them.
Yoshistar888 13 Mar 2020 @Great Argus Dosent look like any Hosmers or Gidgee skink I’ve seen before unless it’s a juvenile.