Tiliqua rugosa asper—commonly known as the Goldfields shingleback—is a subspecies of the shingleback lizard found primarily in the arid Goldfields region of Western Australia. Like other shinglebacks, it has a robust, heavily armored body with rough, bumpy scales and a distinctive short, blunt tail that mimics its head as a defense against predators. The Goldfields shingleback is adapted to harsh, dry environments and primarily feeds on native plants, fruits, and occasional insects. It is also known for forming strong, long-term monogamous pairs. This subspecies plays a vital role in its ecosystem by aiding in seed dispersal and maintaining plant diversity in the arid Australian landscape.
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