Postmen in Australia are also accustomed to them.


Australia's landscapes are a haven for a wide variety of lizards, ranging from the tiny, jewel-like geckos to the imposing Perentie, which can grow up to 2.5 meters (8 feet) in length. These reptiles are found in almost every type of habitat, from the driest deserts to lush rainforests, demonstrating remarkable adaptability. Many Australian lizards, such as the colorful Blue-tongued Skink, are known for their distinctive appearances and behaviors. Observing a lizard sunning on a rock or skillfully hunting for insects is a common yet captivating sight. Lizards play a crucial role in Australia's ecosystems as both predators and prey, and their presence indicates a healthy environment. Conservation efforts aim to protect their habitats from threats such as land development and invasive species. For nature enthusiasts and herpetologists, Australia offers an unparalleled opportunity to study and admire these fascinating creatures in their natural environments.
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