Smith's blind skink (Dibamus smithi) is a species of legless lizard in the family Dibamidae. The species is endemic to Vietnam. The specific name, smithi...
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– Seram blind skink Dibamus smithi Greer, 1985 – Smith's blind skink Dibamus somsaki Honda, Nabhitabhata, Ota & Hikida, 1997 – Somsak's blind lizard,...
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The mountain blind skink (Dibamus montanus) is a legless lizard endemic to Vietnam. "Dibamus montanus". The Reptile Database. Retrieved 2017-11-07. v...
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List of data deficient reptiles (section Skinks)
spiny-tailed iguana (Ctenosaura praeocularis) Bourret's blind skink (Dibamus bourreti) Smith's blind skink (Dibamus smithi) Iranian fat tailed gecko (Eublepharis...
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Senegal skink, Trachylepis affinis Guinea skink, Trachylepis albilabris Trachylepis buettneri Speckle-lipped skink, Trachylepis maculilabris Teita skink, Trachylepis...
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List of endangered reptiles (section Skinks)
Rock skink (Amphiglossus decaryi) Limbless worm skink (Brachymeles vermis) Koumac litter skink (Caledoniscincus auratus) Chazeau's litter skink (Caledoniscincus...
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(oriental garden lizard) Eutropis macularia (bronze grass skink) Eutropis multifasciata (common sun skink) Gekko gecko (tokay gecko) Gehyra mutilata (stump-toed...
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List of least concern reptiles (section Skinks)
lance skink (Acontias gracilicauda) Striped blind legless skink (Acontias kgaladi) Lined lance skink (Acontias lineatus) Percival's legless skink (Acontias...
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Coal skink (Plestiodon anthracinus) LC Mountain skink (Plestiodon callicephalus) LC Mole skink (Plestiodon egregius) LC (blue-tailed mole skink P. e....
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bow-fingered gecko), Dibamus taylori (Lesser Sunda blind lizard), Lankascincus taylori (Taylor's tree skink), Sceloporus edwardtaylori (Taylor's spiny lizard)...
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three more endemic geckos were discovered. In May 2020, another endemic skink was discovered. Three new day gecko species were discovered in 2021. Apart...
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three-toed earless skink Hemiergis decresiensis, and a delicate skink Lampropholis delicata. However, one bandy-bandy ate a blackish blind snake Ramphotyphlops...
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although the Christmas Island forest skink (Emoia nativitatis) is now considered extinct, and the blue-tailed skink (Cryptoblepharus egeriae) and Lister's...
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Scelotes inornatus Smith, 1849, Smith's dwarf burrowing skink, syn. Herpetosaura inornata Günther, 1873, Lithophilus inornatus Smith, 1849, Scelotes brevipes...
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Sumichrast's skink – Eumeces sumichrasti (Cope, 1866) [Plestiodon sumichrasti] Central American mabuya – Mabuya brachypoda Taylor, 1956 Schwartze's skink – Mesoscincus...
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geckos) Family Dibamidae (blind lizards) Infraorder Scincomorpha Family †Paramacellodidae Family †Slavoiidae Family Scincidae (skinks) Family Cordylidae (spinytail...
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Squamata · Family: Scincidae Skinks (Scincidae) are one of the most diverse families of lizards. Includes skinks or skinks. It belongs to the superfamily...
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badgers studied in Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park preyed largely on geckos and skinks (47.9% of prey species), gerbils and mice (39.7% of prey). The bulk of its...
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capensis (Cape skink) Trachylepis homalocephala (red-sided skink, redsided skink) Typhlosaurus aurantiacus (golden blind legless skink) Typhlosaurus caecus...
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alongside the white-spotted supple skink (Riopa albopunctata), the Indian wolf snake (Lycodon aulicus), and the brahminy blind snake (Ramphotyphlops braminus)...
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kingsnake and Taylor's cantil. Other Reptiles American alligator, blue-tongued skink, Madagascar giant day gecko, leopard gecko, tokay gecko, Gila monster, scheltopusik...
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Blanford's snake skink Psammophilus blanfordanus (Stoliczka, 1871) – Blanford's rock agama Afrotyphlops blanfordii (Boulenger, 1889) – Blanford's blind snake Myriopholis...
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olivacea (olive ridley sea turtle) Mabuya hispaniolae (Hispaniolan two-lined skink) Macrochelys temminckii (alligator snapping turtle) Masticophis lateralis...
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sauropsids (reptiles); It is the most diverse group of lizards. Includes skinks or skinks. It belongs to the superfamily or infraorder Scincomorpha, which also...
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oviparous species have a parchment-like shell. The only exception is found in blind lizards and three families of geckos (Gekkonidae, Phyllodactylidae and Sphaerodactylidae)...
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Development Minister Shane Jones said "Gone are the days of the multicoloured skink, the kiwi, many other species that have been weaponised to deny regional...
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Pygopus nigriceps (black-headed scaly foot) Pygopus steelescotti Scincidae (skinks) Bassiana trilineata Carlia amax Carlia gracilis Carlia johnstonei Carlia...
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very common in extant reptiles and has happened dozens of times within skinks, anguids, and other lizards. In 2016, two studies reported that limb loss...
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some octopuses can perform arm autotomy, in a manner similar to the way skinks and other lizards detach their tails. The crawling arm may distract would-be...
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kinkajous, New World monkeys, tree-pangolins, tree-anteaters, porcupines, rats, skinks and chameleons, and the salamander Bolitoglossa. Pig form, large-headed...
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