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We have a Mulberry Tree in full fruit and it is attracting the bobtails thought I would share some images. We had a mum and bub very cool. I hope you enjoy them we did.
 
oops pictures this time.
 

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Very cute! I wish we had visitors like that! How long do babies stay with the mother? Is it more like in rattlesnakes where the offspring just follow the mother around, or do mothers actually care for their babies? Skinks seem to have a lot more invested in having offspring.
 
I am not sure how long I would presume not long as we often see very young babies alone so perhaps they do like rattlesnakes.
 
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