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Atheris chloroechis
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Eumeces fasciatus
Eumeces fasciatus |
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25.10.2005 13:37 |
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IPTC Info |
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LIZ |
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EUMECES |
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lizard, squamate, squamata, reptile, five-lined, skink, blue, tail, young, baby, juvenile |
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© Kory Roberts |
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AR |
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United States of America |
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Newly Hatched Five-Lined Skinks |
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SnakesOfArkansas.com |
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SnakesOfArkansas.com |
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© Kory Roberts / SnakesOfArkansas.com |
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Madison Co., Arkansas, USA
What people often call a "blue-tailed lizard" is actually the young of a species of Great Skink (Genus Eumeces). Several of these species have young that look practically identical. In the field, correct identification often requires an examination of scale traits.
These particular lizards were hatched in captivity. The eggs were collected after an accidental unearthing. |
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KR |
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