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Skink - Wikipedia
Skinks are lizards that comprise all species within the family Scincidae , which is part of the infraorder Scincomorpha. With more than 1,500 described species across 100 different taxonomic genera, the family Scincidae is one of the most diverse families of lizards.
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Critter Corner: Skinks - Louisiana Nursery
Skinks are special class of lizards, distinguished by their large, broad heads, reduced or absent neck, and ground-dwelling or burrowing habits.
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Western Skink - Montana Field Guide
The Western Skink (Plestiodon skiltonianus) is the only lizard in Montana with a body that appears smooth and shiny with juveniles and young adults having a ...
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skink
▪ I. skink, n.1 Zool. (skɪŋk) Forms: α. 6, 9 scinc, 7, 9 scinck, 7–9 scink. β. 7 skinke, 8 skinc(k, 6– skink. [a. older F. scinc (now scinque), or ad. L. scincus, ad. Gr. σκίγκος.] A small lizard (Scincus officinalis) common in northern Africa and Arabia, formerly regarded as of great value in medic...
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Tim Spuckler photographed this stunning western skink that he ...
It looks pretty much identical to the blue tailed skink that I used to catch at Point Pelee Provincial Park. The southern most point in Canada.
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Five-Lined Skink | NC Wildlife
The five-lined skink is classified as a nongame species and has no open season. It is unlawful for any person to take, or have in possession ...
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Skink Lizard - A-Z Animals
The skink lizard is a type of reptile that has been around since the time of the dinosaurs. They can be found in a variety of habitats, from deserts to ...
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Zebra Skink, The Best Pet Lizard? - YouTube
What's a Kenyan Zebra skink? Well, what if I told you that it is pretty much a combination of two of my favorite lizards, blue tongue skinks ...
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14+ Thousand Skink Royalty-Free Images, Stock Photos & Pictures
Skinks are lizards belonging to the family Scincidae and the infraorder Scincidae. With more than 1,500 described species, the Scincidae are one of the most ...
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Common Five-Lined Skink | Missouri Department of Conservation
The common five-lined skink is one of Missouri's most abundant skinks and is often seen by people. It occurs nearly statewide. It has shiny scales and a dark ...
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Sand skink - Florida Fish And Wildlife Conservation Commission
The sand skink is a small, slender, grey to light brown lizard with shiny scales that can reach a length of five inches (12.7 centimeters).
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Western skink
Together with Gilbert's skink (P. gilberti), the San Lucan skink (P. lagunensis), and the four-lined Asiatic skink (P. quadrilineatus), the western skink Skilton's skink, P.s. skiltonianus Baird & Girard, 1852
The most common is Skilton's skink, which occurs throughout the western United States west of
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Rainbow skink
Rainbow skink may refer to:
Lampropholis delicata from Australia, otherwise known as garden skink
Trachylepis margaritifera from Africa, otherwise known as rainbow mabuya
Trachylepis quinquetaeniata from Africa, otherwise known as five-lined mabuya
See also
Skink
Animal common name disambiguation pages
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Robust skink
Oligosoma alani, (formerly Cyclodina alani), also known as the robust skink is the largest endemic skink to New Zealand. Actions to reduce the robust skink vulnerability are identified in the Whitaker's and Robust Skink Recovery Plan.
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Cryptic skink
The cryptic skink (Oligosoma inconspicuum) is a nationally vulnerable species of skink native to New Zealand. Conservation status
As of 2012 the Department of Conservation (DOC) classified the cryptic skink as At Risk under the New Zealand Threat Classification
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