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three subspecies:
Tiliqua scincoides scincoides –
eastern blue-tongued
skink (southern/eastern Australia)
Tiliqua scincoides intermedia –
northern blue-tongued...
- The
Tiliqua scincoides scincoides, or
eastern blue-tongued lizard, is
native to Australia. Its blue
tongue can be used to warn off predators. In addition...
-
tongued skink is
related to the
eastern blue
tongued skink (Tiliqua
scincoides scincoides).
Northern Blue-Tongued
Skink 2011
Honolulu Zoo
Basic Information...
- of Indonesia. The
Tanimbar blue-tongued skink, a
subspecies of
Tiliqua scincoides, is also
found on
several small Indonesian islands between Australia and...
- The
skink tegu (Leposoma
scincoides) is a
species of
lizard in the
family Gymnophthalmidae. It is
endemic to Brazil. Colli, G.R.; Fenker, J.; Tedeschi...
- rock
monitor (Var**** albigularis),
common blue-tongued
skink (Tiliqua
scincoides),
Italian wall
lizard (Podarcis sicula),
giant leaf-tailed
gecko (Uroplatus...
-
nanodactylus Rodrigues, 1997
Leposoma puk
Rodrigues et al., 2002
Leposoma scincoides Spix, 1825 -
skink tegu
Leposoma sinepollex Rodrigues et al., 2013 "Leposoma"...
- rainforest, and in captivity,
require high humidity. In
comparison to
Tiliqua scincoides, they are
fairly lean. They also have long
tails (60–90% of
their snout-vent...
-
Tiliqua scincoides; however, C.
gerrardii has, true to its
common name, a pink
tongue as an adult. It is also much more
slender than T.
scincoides, having...
- shelter. The
western blue
tongued lizard is
related to the
Tiliqua scincoides scincoides, or the
eastern blue
tongued skink Sanderson, C.; Craig, M.; Lloyd...