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Hi Guys ;D,
MISS ME???
It was a fantastic voyage me and the wife did a 4185 kms coast to coast trip across OZ. Unfortunately it was an average of 43 C a day over our ten day trip. As a result not much herp only 5 reptile species as it was too hot for any reptile to be out and about and way toooo hot for me to go looking for them (not much other wildlife for that matter in that heat). I do how ever have pics of three wild shingleback skinks and pics of a pair of crested dragons. I saw a sand goana, a heath monitor, and an eastern beardie. What i do have pics for you guys though is the landscape of where your dragons come from. I even have pics of the different terra from place to place varying from grey sandy dirt, red clay, salty plains, red sand and mixtures of all the above to give you guys an idea of the Australian terra as well as open plain landscape pics of desserts, eucalypti forrest and open scrub land.
I have to organise the most relevant pics for you guys as i have about 300 to sort through. I actually got back about a week ago but as i was still on my Christmas break i decided to go offline and stay out of the radar so to speak. I will hopefully have the pics for you guys organised over the next few days.
Cheers,
MISS ME???
It was a fantastic voyage me and the wife did a 4185 kms coast to coast trip across OZ. Unfortunately it was an average of 43 C a day over our ten day trip. As a result not much herp only 5 reptile species as it was too hot for any reptile to be out and about and way toooo hot for me to go looking for them (not much other wildlife for that matter in that heat). I do how ever have pics of three wild shingleback skinks and pics of a pair of crested dragons. I saw a sand goana, a heath monitor, and an eastern beardie. What i do have pics for you guys though is the landscape of where your dragons come from. I even have pics of the different terra from place to place varying from grey sandy dirt, red clay, salty plains, red sand and mixtures of all the above to give you guys an idea of the Australian terra as well as open plain landscape pics of desserts, eucalypti forrest and open scrub land.
I have to organise the most relevant pics for you guys as i have about 300 to sort through. I actually got back about a week ago but as i was still on my Christmas break i decided to go offline and stay out of the radar so to speak. I will hopefully have the pics for you guys organised over the next few days.
Cheers,