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Other names for shingleback lizards (Tiliqua rugosa) include sleepy lizard, bobtail, pineapple lizard, boggi, two-headed lizard, and stumbling lizard. The Shingleback’s skin is extremely rough and bumpy, as its name implies.
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The color and pattern of their scales varies by region, but they are usually brown to reddish brown, with white, yellow or cream markings. Its tongue is dark blue, wide and fleshy.
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