I have seen a lot of these over the years. I was going though some photos from more than 20 years ago and came across these.
One from Lamington National Park, Gold Coast hinterland in south East Queensland.
Connondale range NP, near Kenilworth.
I have neglected taking more pics of these guys over the years mainly due to fact they are commonly encountered on roads at night wherever the road passes through appropriate habitat.
Cheers
Pictures of wild Pink Tongues
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Re: Pictures of wild Pink Tongues
nice ones rory,i like when they have alot of darkness in them,when i lived in brissie,i suprisingly didnt see any of those,nor easterns,perhaps i was in crappy area for them,lol
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Re: Pictures of wild Pink Tongues
Seeing pics of wild pink tongues, they so often have really dark banding and great yellow ground colours. I'm living in the wrong bloody country!
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Those are great pictures Rory. Thanks for posting them.
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Wow that third one is stunning! I've never seen one with that many speckles!
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Re: Pictures of wild Pink Tongues
Thank you - great photos. I love the variation present in wild Pink tongues and wish we had more of it represented here in the US!
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Re: Pictures of wild Pink Tongues
Oh, Pinktongues are so nice! Would love to me get me a group of them.. if I can ever find any that have lots of black on them, like these.
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