Shingleback(Tiliqua rugosa)
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Explore recent community sightings of Shingleback (Tiliqua rugosa) — where it's been spotted, related encounters, and field notes from local observers. Meet the Shingleback, a stout, slow-moving lizard famous for its pinecone-like scales and dual-ended appearance. Often spotted basking on open roads, these gentle reptiles are iconic residents of Australian scrublands.
Did you know?
Shinglebacks are often called two-headed lizards because their tails resemble their heads to confuse predators.
