- Blue-tongued
skinks comprise the
Australasian genus Tiliqua,
which contains some of the
largest members of the
skink family (Scincidae). They are commonly...
- 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...
-
Tiliqua rugosa, most
commonly known as the
shingleback skink,
stumptail skink or
bobtail lizard, is a short-tailed, slow-moving
species of blue-tongued...
-
Tiliqua scincoides (common blue-tongued skink, blue-tongued lizard,
common bluetongue) is a
species of skink. It is
native to
Australia as well Tanimbar...
- The
blotched blue-tongued
lizard (
Tiliqua nigrolutea), also
known as the
southern blue-tongued
lizard or
blotched blue-tongued
skink is a blue-tongued...
- as
opposed to the blue
tongue of
lizards of the
closely related genus Tiliqua. The
specific name, gerrardii, is in
honor of
British zoologist Edward...
- The
Indonesian blue-tongued
skink (
Tiliqua gigas) is a
lizard in the
family Scincidae. It is a
close relative of the
eastern blue-tongued lizard. They...
- †Orthrioscincus
Parotosaurus †P****buya †Proegernia †Sauriscus
Sphenomorphus Tiliqua A
trait apparent in many
species of
skink is
digging and burrowing. Many...
- blue-tongued
skink (
Tiliqua scincoides),
reaching a
length of 60 cm (24 in), a SVL of 36 cm (14.1 in) and a m**** of 1 kg (2.2 lb). The
genus Tiliqua also has large...
- from birth.
Certain lizards also
employ this
method such as the
genera Tiliqua and Corucia. The
placenta is
attached directly to the
mother in
these lizards...