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five-lined skink

  1. Five-lined Skink (juvenile).jpg

    Five-lined Skink (juvenile).jpg

    Five-lined Skink (Plestiodon fasciatus: Scinicidae) juvenile. They range in size from 12.5-21.5 cm (4.8-8.5 in) including their tail.
  2. Five-lined Skink (female).jpg

    Five-lined Skink (female).jpg

    Five-lined Skink (Eumeces fasciatus: Scincidae) female. 13.0-20. 5 cm (5.1- 8.1 in) long, including tail. She looks rather gravid to me.
  3. Five-lined skink on the forest floor

    Five-lined skink on the forest floor

    Crawling around on the downed branches and leaves, this slick little skink was looking for bugs to eat and didn't seem to mind me approaching and standing directly over it
  4. Five-lined Skink (female)

    Five-lined Skink (female)

    Five-lived Skink (Eumeces fasciatus: Scincidae) Female, species sexually dimorphic. 13.0-20.5 cm (5.1-8.1 in) overall length. Lick Creek Park, College Station, Brazos County, Texas, USA. Floodplain of Lick Creek dominated by cedar elm and water oak at ca. 69 m (227 ft) in elevation.
  5. Five-lined Skink (juvenile)

    Five-lined Skink (juvenile)

    Five-lined Skink (Eumeces fasciatus: Scincidae) 13.0-20.5 cm (5.1-8.1 in) long (including tail). Central Park, College Station, Brazos County, Texas, USA. Disturbed Post oak Savannah with an elm/oak/yaupon remnant woodland and a man-made pond at ca. 79 m (260 ft) elevation.
  6. Skink on the  Angel Oak

    Skink on the Angel Oak

    This Five-lined Skink was laying across one of the branches of the Angel Oak Tree in Johns Island. It has apparently lost its tail and where they can grow back their tails, the new tail is never as long as the original one.
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