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Dizzie

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This was on my patio. It has been very cold for the past couple of weeks but we had some warmer weather the past couple of days with a warm rain last night. I wonder if it woke this guy up out of hibernation. We get a lot of skinks but this looks different. Maybe it's just a juvenile though.
 

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