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Various skinks can be seen around sunny areas of the trails.
Among the lizards, this can be seen in young skinks of several species.
Skinks enjoy large areas with a lot of leaves and soft dirt.
Most skinks lose this blue colouring as they become adult.
It is the home to a large number of skinks and other geckos.
A great migration of Skinks spread the cult among the other cities.
Sand skinks are most active in spring, their mating season.
Many species of reptiles including snakes and skinks can be found.
Even tiny birds like robins are a threat to skinks.
They tend to nest in the same areas as Western skinks, and are visibly similar.
Cannibalism is not unknown and the skinks may even kill their own young to eat them.
For lack of another name, these small skinks are commonly known as emoias.
Like many other skinks, its tail will drop if grasped roughly.
The eyelids are immovable, in contrast to many other skinks.
Blue-tailed skinks are usually about 4 to 8 centimeters long.
It will also eat small lizards such as skinks.
Garden skinks rely purely on the movement of their prey when hunting.
Adult broad-headed skinks can grow to about 13 inches in length.
Ristella is a genus of skinks found in southern India.
The long body and small legs were a possible adaptation to burrowing, similar to that seen in modern skinks.
Many skinks are carnivorous, which means they eat meat.
Here is a list of things that eat skinks:
Three rare and enigmatic South American skinks (first page only).
Southern Grass Skinks have a lifespan of about 5-6 years.
The Skinks immediately take captives to use as laborers.
It is one of three subfamilies of the family Scincidae.
They form the family Scincidae, in the order Squamata.
Lygosominae is the largest subfamily of skinks in the family Scincidae.
Chalcides simonyi is a species of skink in the Scincidae family.
Graciliscincus is a lizard genus in the family Scincidae.
A member of the family Scincidae, it was described by Geoff Patterson in 1997.
Skinks are lizards belonging to the family Scincidae.
Gongylus, a genus of skinks in the family Scincidae (the name is not valid).
They are part of the Scincidae family or skinks which are also a type of lizard.
They may also infect the Scincidae.
It belongs to the subfamily Lygosominae of the skink family Scincidae.
Skinks are lizards of the family Scincidae, many of which are snake-like in form.
Descriptions of new species of Scincidae in the collection of the British Museum.
Taylor, Edward H. 1950 Ceylonese lizards of the family Scincidae.
Seni biometric analysis on the extinct Scincidae species: Macroscincus coctei.
With about 1200 described species, the Scincidae are the second most diverse family of lizards, exceeded only by the Gekkonidae (geckos).
Scincella is a genus of lizards in the skink family, Scincidae, commonly referred to as ground skinks.
Family Scincidae (skinks)
Caledoniscincus atropunctatus is a species of lizard in the family Scincidae endemic to New Caledonia.
The Earless Skinks form the genus Hemiergis in the skink family Scincidae.
(Sauria: Scincidae) from the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.
Phylogenetic relationships and evolutionary history of snake-eyed skink Ablepharus kitaibelii (Sauria: Scincidae).
Measurements on Increase in Girth and weight in the Scincidae species: Corucia zebrata - underlined.
Most reptiles lack a secondary palate, but some skinks (family Scincidae) have evolved a bony secondary palate, too, to varying degrees.
Fecal testosterone concentrations may not be useful for monitoring reproductive status in male blue-tongued lizards (Tiliqua nigrolutea: Scincidae).