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  2. Skink - Wikipedia

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    These lizards also have legs that are relatively small proportional to their body size. Skinks' skulls are covered by substantial bony scales, usually matching up in shape and size, while overlapping. [4] Other genera, such as Neoseps, have reduced limbs and fewer than five toes on each foot.

  3. Western three-toed skink - Wikipedia

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    The western three-toed skink (Chalcides striatus) is a species of lizard with tiny legs in the family Scincidae.It is found in the Iberian Peninsula, southern France and parts of northwestern Italy.

  4. 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 inches) in total length (body + tail). It is one of seven species of lizards in Canada. They spend much of their day basking in the sun.

  5. Plestiodon gilberti - Wikipedia

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    Gilbert's skink is a heavy-bodied lizard with small legs. Adults are uniformly colored in green, grey, olive or brown. Juveniles have light stripes on the sides and the back enclosing a broad black or brown stripe. This dark stripe stops near the base of the waxy-pink tail. The striping fades with growth and maturation faster in males than in ...

  6. Legless lizard - Wikipedia

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    Pygopodids are not strictly legless since, although they lack forelimbs, they possess hindlimbs that are greatly reduced to small digitless flaps, hence the often used common names of "flap-footed lizards" or "scaly-foot". [2] The pygopodids are considered an advanced evolutionary clade of the Gekkota, which also contains six families of geckos.

  7. Common garden skink - Wikipedia

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    Even tiny birds like robins are a threat. Larger lizards and snakes will sometimes try to eat it as well. Like many other skinks, its tail will drop if grasped roughly. The disconnected tail will twitch vigorously for a while, capturing the attention of the predator while the lizard makes its escape.

  8. Lizard - Wikipedia

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    Lizard is the common name used for all squamate reptiles ... (known as "legless lizards") have secondarily lost their legs, ... Most lizards are fairly small animals.

  9. Pygopodidae - Wikipedia

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    Pygopodidae, commonly known as snake-lizards, or flap-footed lizards, are a family of legless lizards with reduced or absent limbs, and are a type of gecko. [2] The 47 species are placed in two subfamilies and eight genera. They have unusually long, slender bodies, giving them a strong resemblance to snakes.