Amphibolurus muricatus

Jacky Lizard at Kambah, ACT

Amphibolurus muricatus at Kambah, ACT - 11 May 2021
Amphibolurus muricatus at Kambah, ACT - 11 May 2021
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Amphibolurus muricatus 15 May 2021 WillO
Amphibolurus muricatus 15 May 2021 MichaelMulvaney

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Found in Kambah backyard. It had a wound on its head - obviously been pecked by a bird - likely a Peewee that was seen in the area. Lizard was still alive but not well.

3 comments

   15 May 2021
Thanks Will. This record actually came via Bill Handke who pointe out to me that "Ross Bennett’s book on Reptiles and Frogs reckons that Jack Lizards are not found in urban areas". Looking at the 261 Canberra Nature Map records for this species it does seem that it avoids urban areas, perhaps they are just too hazardous?
WillO wrote:
   15 May 2021
That is a good suggestion Michael. I have spoken to many cat owners over the years who live near the urban edge and it is surprising the number of lizards (and small snakes) that cats bring in. Some owners reported that their cat had brought in more than twenty lizards in a year. So life would be hard for larger lizards that are in the ideal size for catching - like jacky lizards and Cnenotus skinks.
   15 May 2021
Thanks Will- a sobering thought

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  • Amphibolurus muricatus Scientific name
  • Jacky Lizard Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local native
  • Non-Invasive
  • Up to 1264.8m Recorded at altitude
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