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  2. Western skink - Wikipedia

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    The western skink (Plestiodon skiltonianus) is a species of small, smooth-scaled lizard with relatively small limbs. It measures about 100 to 210 mm (about 4 to 8.25 ...

  3. Liopholis aputja - Wikipedia

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    The Central Ranges rock skink is a moderately large and robust Liopholis species, with a snout–vent length (SVL) of up to 135 mm and a tail length up to 158 mm. The back, sides, limbs and tail are coloured dull orangish-brown with thin black scale margins, with the top and sides of the head a more vibrant orangish shade.

  4. Skink - Wikipedia

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    Most skinks, though, are medium-sized, with snout-to-vent lengths around 12 cm (4 + 1 ⁄ 2 in), although some grow larger; the Solomon Islands skink (Corucia zebrata) is the largest known extant species and may attain a snout-to-vent length of some 35 cm (14 in).

  5. Eremiascincus - Wikipedia

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    Eremiascincus isolepis (Boulenger, 1887) – northern bar-lipped skink, short-legged slender skink; Eremiascincus musivus Mecke, Doughty & Donnellan, 2009 – mosaic desert skink; Eremiascincus pallidus (Günther, 1875) – western sand-swimming skink, western narrow-banded skink; Eremiascincus pardalis (Macleay, 1877) – lowlands bar-lipped skink

  6. Western mourning skink - Wikipedia

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    The western mourning skink (Lissolepis luctuosa) is a species of skink, a lizard in the family Scincidae. It is also called the western glossy swamp skink.

  7. List of amphibians and reptiles of Montana - Wikipedia

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    The western skink (Eumeces skiltonianus, Salish: šl̓šl̓če [4]) is a small, smooth-scaled lizard with relatively small limbs, measuring about 100 to 200 mm long. Western skinks are very adaptable. They spend much of their day basking in the sun. Their diet ranges widely, including spiders and beetles.

  8. Southwestern cool-skink - Wikipedia

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    The southwestern cool-skink (Acritoscincus trilineatus) is a species of skink. Taxonomy ... Common names for the species include western three-lined skink, ...

  9. Western three-toed skink - Wikipedia

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    The western three-toed skink is native to southwestern parts of Europe. Its range includes Liguria in the extreme northwest of Italy, southern France, Spain and Portugal. . It seems to be absent from eastern Spain and there is an isolated populations near Bordeaux in southwestern Fran