Wonders on the walk to Little Squally Cove

It’s been a little while since I have had rock visions but they are back. We ran a shopping errand and took a trip to our local Lowe’s. Little Squally Cove is exposed to the southwest and gets all the lumber which falls off ships. It’s a good source of wood for projects on the island.

Lowes Little Squally Lowes

I looked up and there was Porky Pig.

Porky Pig

Next I spotted an armored Ninja Turtle.

Armored turtle

On to the real creatures, this could be a white lipped snake but I’m still not sure a snake has lips. Does a chicken have lips?

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This might be a blue tongued gecko but he wouldn’t stick out his tongue for me. I think he was bashful.

? Blue tongue

3 thoughts on “Wonders on the walk to Little Squally Cove

    • 😀 he he he…

      Yep, that’s definitely a blue tongue lizard. All I know about Tasmanian snakes is that they’re all poisonous, so it pays not to get too close when it comes to identifying them!

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  1. Thankfully, we don’t have Tiger Snakes or Copperheads. Only the little white lipped snakes. The Bull ants seem to be more of a problem. Tim’s been bitten at least five times and I saw one on my pants today near the house. How rude.

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