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Skinks of Australia

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BAR-SIDED FOREST SKINK
Concinnia (was Eulamprus) tenuis
Bar-sided Forest Skinks Concinnia tenuis
 
 These Bar-sided Forest Skink (Concinnia tenuis) were photographed from the Wynnum Mangrove Boardwalk near Brisbane, Queensland.


Approximate distribution of the Bar-sided Forest Skink Concinnia tenuis
Approximate distribution of the Bar-sided Forest Skink (Concinnia tenuis)


Bar-sided Forest Skink Concinnia tenuis
This Bar-sided Forest Skink (Concinnia tenuis) was photographed from the Wynnum Mangrove Boardwalk near Brisbane, Queensland.

Bar-sided Forest Skink Concinnia tenuis
This Bar-sided Skink either (Concinnia tenuis or Concinnia martini) was photographed from the Wynnum Mangrove Boardwalk near Brisbane, Queensland.

Bar-sided Forest-skink Concinnia or Eulamprus tenuis
This Bar-sided Skink either (Concinnia tenuis or Concinnia martini) was photographed from the Wynnum Mangrove Boardwalk near Brisbane, Queensland where they can often be seen on the mangrove trees. The Mangrove trees grow in Sand/mud and depending on tide levels become partially submerged in sea water.

Note that the Bar-sided Forest Skink (Concinnia tenuis) is closely related to and very similar to the Dark Bar-sided Forest Skink (Concinnia martini) and can be difficut to tell apart.


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