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Prasinohaema (Gr****: "green blood") is a
genus of
skinks characterized by
having green blood. This
condition is
caused by an
excess buildup of the bile...
- is an
arboreal species. Tallowin, O.; Allison, A.; Shea, G. (2015). "
Prasinohaema flavipes". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species. 2015: e.T178667A21646591...
- The green-blooded
skink (
Prasinohaema virens),
sometimes (ambiguously)
known as
green tree skink, is a
scincid lizard species native to
Papua New Guinea...
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blood Prasinohaema (Gr****: "green blood"), a
genus of
skinks whose blood color is
caused by an
excess of the bile
pigment biliverdin Prasinohaema virens...
- The
prehensile green tree
skink (
Prasinohaema prehensicauda) is a
species of skink. It is
found in
Papua New Guinea. It is
known as sydn in the
Kalam language...
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green tree
skink (
Prasinohaema semoni) is a
species of
skink found in New Guinea. Tallowin, O.; Shea, G.; Allison, A. (2019). "
Prasinohaema semoni". IUCN...
- Parker's
green tree
skink (
Prasinohaema parkeri) is a
species of
skink found in New Guinea.
Prasinohaema parkeri at the Reptarium.cz
Reptile Database...
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because of
their protective colouring (camouflage).
Skinks in the
genus Prasinohaema have
green blood because of a
buildup of the
waste product biliverdin...
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rather than the
actual color of the
venous blood.
Skinks in the
genus Prasinohaema have
green blood due to a
buildup of the
waste product biliverdin. Disorders...
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green blood, muscles, bones, and
mucosal lining of
skinks of the
genus Prasinohaema,
found in New Guinea. It is
uncertain whether this
presence of biliverdin...