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skink family (Scincidae). They are
commonly called blue-
tongued lizards or
simply blue-
tongues or
blueys in
Australia or
panana in Indonesia. As suggested...
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tongue is a
muscular organ in the
mouth of a
typical tetrapod. It mani****tes food for
chewing and
swallowing as part of the
digestive process, and...
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blotched blue-
tongued lizard (Tiliqua nigrolutea), also
known as the
southern blue-
tongued lizard or
blotched blue-
tongued skink is a blue-
tongued skink endemic...
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eastern blue-
tongued lizard, is
native to Australia. Its blue
tongue can be used to warn off predators. In
addition to
flashing its blue
tongue, the skink...
- The
Merauke blue-
tongued skink (Tiliqua
gigas evanescens), also
known as the
faded blue-
tongued skink, or
giant blue-
tongued skink, is a
subspecies of...
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Tiliqua scincoides (common blue-
tongued skink, blue-
tongued lizard,
common bluetongue) is a
species of skink. It is
native to
Australia as well Tanimbar...
- Look up
silver tongue or silver-
tongued in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A "silver
tongue"
implies one with a
tendency to be
eloquent and persuasive...
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released (air release,
tongued release, etc.) For wind players,
articulation is
commonly spoken of in
terms of
tonguing because the
tongue is used to stop and...
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northern blue-
tongued skink (Tiliqua
scincoides intermedia) or
northern blue-
tongued lizard is the
largest and
heaviest of the blue-
tongued lizards (family...
- the pink-
tongued lizard. As
suggested by
these common names, its
distinguishing characteristic is a pink
tongue as
opposed to the blue
tongue of lizards...