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Skink - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Five-lined Skink - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The name Five-lined Skink can refer to different species of skinks: • Eumeces fasciatus , the Eastern Red-headed Skink of North America • Trachylepis quinquetaeniata , the Five-lined Mabuya of A...
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Most skinks are small, usually not exceeding 200 mm (8 in) in total length, but a few species are larger, and the Solomon Islands giant skink, Corucia zebrata, may exceed 600 mm (24 in). This species is unusual in that it is arboreal and has a prehensile tail.
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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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The Blue-tailed Skink (Eumeces faciatus) is actually the immature five-lined skink. It is often seen scampering amongst rocks and fallen logs. The adult five-lined skink was pictured on the Boulder Trail.
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Blue-tongued Skink printout. Blue-tongued Skinks, Tiliqua scincoides, are a type of Australian lizard with short legs, and a bright blue tongue. ... The Blue-tongued skink (also called the blue tongue lizard) is an Australian lizard. This solitary reptile spends its days eating and sunning itself. At night it rests,
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T. gigas - New Guinea Blue Tongue Skink - This skink is gray or gray brown with irregular narrow bands of dark brown across the back. Distribution: Indonesia (Ambon, Ceram, Ternate, Halmahera, Ke, Aru), Papua New Guinea, Jobi, Admirality Islands, New Britain, Bismarck Archipelago.
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