Characterized by its orange, pointed snout, the Central Ranges rock skink, or Liopholis aputja, inhabits the hills of the Mann-Musgrave Ranges near the northern border of South Australia.
The main topographic feature of the region is the Mount Lofty Ranges, running roughly north to south from Burra to Cape Jervis ... The surrounding terrain is generally low lying and featureless. The ...
A new species of rock skink has been discovered in central Australia by Monash University researchers.Characterised by its orange, pointed snout, the ...
A new species of rock skink has been discovered in central Australia by Monash University researchers. Characterised by its orange, pointed snout, the Central Ranges rock skink, or Liopholis aputja, ...