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  2. Fire skink - Wikipedia

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    The fire skink (Lepidothyris fernandi), also known commonly as Fernand's skink, the Togo fire skink, and the true fire skink, is a fairly large skink, a species of lizard in the family Scincidae. The species is known for its bright and vivid coloration. Native to tropical forests in West and Central Africa, the

  3. Skink - Wikipedia

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    Skinks are lizards belonging to the family Scincidae, a family in 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. Skinks are characterized by their smaller legs in comparison to typical lizards and are found in ...

  4. Fire salamander - Wikipedia

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    The fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra) is a common species of salamander found in Europe. It is black with yellow spots or stripes to a varying degree; some specimens can be nearly completely black while on others the yellow is dominant.

  5. These skinks get swollen heads, climb trees and sometimes ...

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  6. Plestiodon fasciatus - Wikipedia

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    Other common names for P. fasciatus include blue-tailed skink (for juveniles) and red-headed skink (for adults). It is technically appropriate to call it the American five-lined skink to distinguish it from the African skink Trachylepis quinquetaeniata (otherwise known as five-lined mabuya) or the eastern red-headed skink to distinguish it from its western relative Plestiodon skiltonianus ...

  7. Tiliqua rugosa - Wikipedia

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    Tiliqua rugosa, most commonly known as the shingleback skink, stumptail skink or bobtail lizard, is a short-tailed, slow-moving species of blue-tongued skink (genus Tiliqua) endemic to Australia. It is commonly known as the shingleback or sleepy lizard .

  8. ‘Limbless’ creature found digging beneath rotten tree in ...

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    The skink looks a lot like an earthworm but appears to have a smooth, scaly texture. Ninh Thuận blind skinks were found during the day while digging, typically near yellow-bellied termites ...

  9. Mochlus - Wikipedia

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    Mochlus fernandi (Burton, 1836) – fire skink; Mochlus grandisonianus Lanza & Carfi, 1966 – Lanza's writhing skink; Mochlus guineensis (W. Peters, 1879) – Guinean forest skink; Mochlus hinkeli Wagner, Böhme, Pauwels & Schmitz, 2009 – Hinkel's red-sided skink, Hinkel's red-flanked skink; Mochlus laeviceps (W. Peters, 1874) – common ...