Encyclopedia: Coal Skink
The Coal Skink (Eumeces anthracinus) is a North-American lizard that grows to 13 to 18 cm (5 - 7 inches) in length with a maximum snout to vent length of 7 cm (2.75 inches). It is a four-lined skink w...
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Coal skinks are mid-sized lizards with short legs and a streamlined body. The body is generally gray or brown, in background color with four white or...
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Southern Coal Skink This skink is seen on wooded hillsides near creeks or streams in moist, humid environments. This diurnal skink avoids capture by slipping into the water and hiding under stones or debris. It feeds on insects.
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Both subspecies of the Coal Skink, Eumeces anthracinus, the Southern Coal Skink and the Northern Coal Skink, are similar in appearance with four light lines and a broad stripe on their sides. In scattered areas throughout the Southeast, this species intergrades with the Northern Coal Skink. The only Midwestern state that...
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large family of skinks, the northern coal skink is difficult to lines on the head of the coal skink, which helps distinguish...
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Apr 21, 2009 Coal Skinks are small (5 to 7 inches) skinks brownish skinks found in disjunct areas in the eastern United States.
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Southern Coal Skink (Eumeces anthracinus pluvaialis) General Description: The Coal Skink is 5-7in (13-17.8cm) in length with a maximum of 2.75in (7cm) head-body length. This is a 4-lined skink, but with the light stripes extending onto the tail. The broad dark lateral stripe is 4-4.5 scales wide and there are no...
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species info: skinks The Southern Coal Skink, Eumeces anthracinus pluvialis, is found on moist hillsides of deciduous and pine woods in the western panhandle. It is tan or brown with four light stripes, and brown sides. During the spring breeding season, males have reddish jaws and cheeks.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about skink. skink. Information about skink in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. western skink, mole skink, coal skink, earless skink Skinks include the three-toed skink Chalcides chalcides of southern Europe and northwest Africa, up to 40 cm/16 in long, of which half is tail, and the stump...
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