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         Skink Lizards:     more books (16)
  1. Lizards of Western Australia: Skinks by G. M. Storr, 1982-11
  2. Lizards: Monitors, Skinks, and Other Lizards, Including Tuataras and Crocodilians by Manfred Rogner, 1997-04
  3. What on Earth Is a Skink? (What on Earth) by Edward R. Ricciuti, 1994-09
  4. Philippine lizards of the family Scincidae (Silliman University natural science monograph series) by Walter Creighton Brown, 1980
  5. Canarian skink systematics: Contrasting insular diversifications within a species subgroup : an introduction (Mémoires et travaux de l'Institut de Montpellier) by Georges Pasteur, 1988
  6. A new species of lizard from Mexico (University of Kansas science bulletin) by Edward Harrison Taylor, 1933
  7. The lizards of New Zealand: Gekkonidae and Scincidae (Dominion Museum bulletin) by Charles McCann, 1955
  8. A field guide to the lizards of New Zealand (Occasional publication / New Zealand Wildlfe Service, Department of Internal Affairs) by D. R Towns, 1985
  9. Scales, skinks, scutes, & newts: An earth view of lizards, turtles, snakes, frogs, and salamanders (Series / West Virginia University, Extension Service) by Norma Jean Venable, 1987
  10. Macro- and microhabitat use of Telfair's skink (Leiolopisma telfairii) on Round Island, Mauritius: implications for their translocation [An article from: Acta Oecologica] by A.P. Pernetta, D.J. Bell, et all
  11. Blue-Tongued Skinks, Contributions to 'Tiliqua' and 'Cyclodomorphus'
  12. A taxonomic study of the cosmopolitan scincoid lizards of the genus Eumeces: With an account of the distribution and relationships of its species (The University of Kansas Science bulletin) by Edward Harrison Taylor, 1935
  13. A new forest skink from Ponape (Breviora) by A. Ross Kiester, 1982
  14. A review of New Guinea lizards allied to Emoia baudini and Emoia physicae (Scincidae) (American Museum novitates) by Walter Creighton Brown, 1953

1. Skinks - Care Sheets Information About Golden Skink Lizards Skinks ,characterist
of Diet, Diet-Carnivorous,Supplements,......skinks Care Sheets Information about Golden skink lizards skinks ,characteristicsand sexing,
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Care Sheet for Skinks
Average Rating Given To This Care Sheet Is (1=lowest, 5=highest) Last Updated: 02/24/2004
Main Category: Lizards
Sub Category: Skinks
Care Sheet Submitted By:
Years Experience: 3 to 5 Years
Species: Golden Skink
Other Species or Phases this Care Sheet May Cover: Golden Skinks
Sexing and Characteristics: Skinks are very hard to breed.
To tell if there male or female ,The males tend to have a brighter orange stripe than the females.
Mostly Active During: Both
Substrate and Water Needs: Use sand or rocks for there substrate, make sure it is pretty deep( they like to dig). Mist there house once or twice daily and have a shallow water dish in there house .(Make sure it is big enough for them to fit in, They like the occasional bath)
Lighting and UVB: N/A
Temperatures and Humidity: N/A
Heating and Equipment: A skinks enclosure should be kept at warm tempture,Since they do tend to bury themselves you should have some kind of heat on the ground(a heat rock half burried for example).Use a uvb bulb for there lighting.
Caging Provided: Well my skinks house is a 33 Gallon house with a screen top,I put a 150 watt uv Dessert bulb in(scence he has lots of ventalation,from the screen top. He has a mixture of sand and bark for his subtrate.on one end of his house it is about 6``deepand 3 at the other.Imake sure that there is lots of undergronnd tunnles(use toilet paper rolls and burry them make sure that at least 1 end is left open.)Allof his tunnles are heated .(I just burried the heatrock half way and let it touch the top side of the tunnles,Make surethat you do leave some heat rock out of the sand and then i just took a butterdish and put it over the heat rock(now he has his own little hide away house,and he is kept nice and warm.

2. Skinks! Blue-Tailed Western Skink Lizards
Photos, facts, and insights on Western BlueTailed skink lizards
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3. Skinks - Care Sheets Information About Red Sided Skink Lizards Skinks ,character
of Diet, Diet-Omnivorous,Supplements,......skinks Care Sheets Information about Red sided skink lizards skinks ,characteristicsand sexing,
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Care Sheet for Skinks
Average Rating Given To This Care Sheet Is (1=lowest, 5=highest) Last Updated: 05/01/2004
Main Category: Lizards
Sub Category: Skinks
Care Sheet Submitted By: Red-skink
Years Experience: 3 to 5 Years
Species: Red sided skink
Other Species or Phases this Care Sheet May Cover: true fire skink
Sexing and Characteristics: Males have stright sides and bulcky heads.Females have a more curved boby and are more docile.
Mostly Active During: Day
Substrate and Water Needs: Large bark chippings or news paper should always be used rather than calcium sand or wood shavings which may cause gut impaction which could seriously harm or even kill your pet lizard.
Lighting and UVB: Ultra violet lghting should be provided 12 hours a day to maitian your skinks good health. There should be a 70 watt bulb at one end of of the tank to provide a suitable basking area for your skink.
Temperatures and Humidity: Temperature should rang from 90-100 degrees for basking at one end of the tank and 75-85 degrees at the other end of the tank to provide a cooling down period for your skink.

4. Reptiles And Amphibians Lizards Skink - Blue Tongue, Northern
Home Central Reptiles Page Central Lizards Page Skink Blue Tongue, Northern (you are here) Common Name Skink - Blue Tongue, Northern
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5. Skinks! Blue-Tailed Western Skink Lizards
Photos, facts, and insights on Western BlueTailed skink lizards.
http://www.eoni.com/~neener/skinks.html
Skinks are cool lizards. They look almost like snakes with legs! If you do get a skink watch out for their tail because it will break off easily. That's what happened to my first Skink! I caught these two Skinks in the wild and brought them home to keep them over the summer of 1999, so I could study them and learn to take care of them.
My skinks lived in a cage with some sand and rocks that they could hide in/under. They dig a lot of the time! It was hard to get my first Skink to eat, so I decided to try a new approach. I killed a spider so my Skink could smell it. It worked. He walked right over to it and ate! Skinks like spiders that are just about dead.
Skinks prefer spiders or grasshoppers or even moths to eat. Skinks will drink water out of a little pan but the best way to give my Skinks water was drip it on a rock, because they like to lick it off.
A Skink can get about nine inches long according to the Western Skink, which is what I am talking about.
In August of 1999 these two Skinks were returned to their natural habitat in healthy condition. They were very interesting to watch and take care of, and I'm glad I had them.
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6. The Reptiles Of Australia, Skink Page
The Rpetiles of Australia, skink lizards.
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7. Blue-tongued Lizards
Bluetongued lizards are the largest members of the skink family. skink lizardshave overlapping scales that are usually smooth and contain small plates
http://www.amonline.net.au/factsheets/blue_tongue_lizard.htm
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Blue-tongued Lizards in New South Wales
Classification, Identification and Distribution
Blue-tongued Lizards
Illustration: E.Cameron Blue-tongued lizards are the largest members of the skink family (Scincidae). Skink lizards have overlapping scales that are usually smooth and contain small plates of bone. There are more than 300 species of skinks in Australia. Australia has six species of blue-tongued lizards and three are common and widespread in New South Wales. The Eastern Blue-tongue ( Tiliqua scincoides scincoides ) occurs throughout much of the state, west to about Cobar but the Blotched Blue-tongue ( Tiliqua nigrolutea ) is restricted to highland areas from the Victorian border to the Blue Mountains. The Shingleback ( Tiliqua rugosa ), also known as the Boggi, Sleepy Lizard and Stumpy-tailed Lizard, is common on the plains west of the Great Dividing Range where rainfall is low. The Eastern Blue-tongue is silvery-grey with broad dark brown or blackish bands across the back and tail. Individuals on the coast usually have a black stripe between the eye and the ear which may extend along the side of the neck. The Blotched Blue-tongue is dark chocolate brown to black with large pink, cream or yellow blotches on the back, and a tail banded in the same colours.

8. Reptiles Skinks
Geckoes. Legless Lizards. Tegus. Lacertids. Skinks. Anguids. Gilas Beadeds. Monitors. Other Lizards Skink links Island Gnomes
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9. Herpetology - Research
focuses primarily on the biology and systematics of skink lizards. Ross Sadlier sresearch includes the systematics of the lizard fauna of New Caledonia
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The Herpetology Section of the Australian Museum conducts research into the biology, evolution and conservation of amphibians and reptiles based primarily on the Museum's collections. Allen Greer is the Principal Research Scientist and Ross Sadlier is the Collection Manager in the Herpetology Section. Allen Greer's research focuses primarily on the biology and systematics of skink lizards. Ross Sadlier's research includes the systematics of the lizard fauna of New Caledonia, and various systematic projects on the rainforest lizards in eastern Australia. The Section also has two long-term research associates, Dr Glenn Shea and Mr Gerry Swan. Glenn Shea's research is broadly based but currently includes the systematics of scincid (skinks) lizards in New Guinea, and various systematic projects on the reptiles of western New South Wales. Gerry Swan's research is primarily field based and includes a number of survey projects in western New South Wales. Both associates visit the lab, use the facilities, and interact with section staff throughout the year.
The lizards of New Caledonia
Systematics - The description of the New Caledonian lizard fauna

10. Skinks - Care Sheets Information About Gilbert's Skink AKA Western
of...... skinks Care Sheets Information about Gilbert's skink AKA Western Redtail skink lizards skinks characteristics and sexing,
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11. Acclaim Images - Skink Lizard Photos, Stock Photos, Pictures
skink lizard posters and prints skink lizard clipart skink lizard photos, stock photos, pictures, stock photography
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12. Upscale Reptiles - Skink Lizards
Upscale Reptiles Monitor Lizards. Thai Bamboo Rat Snake, BLUE TONGUE SKINK -Irian-Jaya blue tongues. These amazing skinks have an iridescent
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SKINK LIZARDS BLUE TONGUE SKINK - Irian-Jaya blue tongues. These amazing skinks have an iridescent silver/gray body with bright blue tongues. Thomas Gordon, our breeding partner, handles this project. All babies feed well on a variety of fruits and veggies with the occasional protein source of pinkies, snails, or worms. Babies available late Spring 2004. Price: $150.00 back to all lizards snakes events about us ... home

13. Golden Skink - Care Sheets Information About Golden Skink Lizards
of Diet......Golden Skink Care Sheets Information about Golden skink lizards skinks characteristics and sexing,
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14. The Reptiles Of Australia, Skink Page
The Rpetiles of Australia, skink lizards. A Listing of Australian SkinksDistribution Key ORDER SQUAMATA (LIZARDS AND SNAKES) SUBORDER SAURIA (LIZARDS
http://www.kingsnake.com/oz/lizards/skinks/skinks.htm
A Listing of Australian Skinks
Distribution Key
ORDER: SQUAMATA (LIZARDS AND SNAKES)
SUBORDER: SAURIA (LIZARDS)
Family: Scincidae (Skinks) indicates recent updates or new page. Last updated 10/1/01
Scientific Name Common Name Distribution CODE Anomalopus brevicollis Short-necked Worm-skink Qld Anomalopus lentiginosus Worm-skink NSW,Qld Anomalopus gowi Speckled Worm Skink Qld Anomalopus leuckartii Two-clawed Worm-skink NSW,Qld Anomalopus mackayi Five-clawed Worm-skink NSW,Qld Anomalopus pluto Cape York Worm-skink Qld Anomalopus swansoni Punctate Worm-skink NSW Anomalopus verreauxi Three-Clawed Worm skink NSW,Qld Bartleia jigurru Bartle Frere Cool-skink Qld Bassiana duperreyi Bold-striped Cool-skink NSW,SA,Tas,Vic Bassiana platynota Red-throated Cool-skink NSW,Qld,Vic Bassiana trilineata South-western Cool-skink SA(?),WA Calyptotis lepidorostrum Cone Eared Calyptotis Qld Calyptotis ruficauda Red Tailed Calyptotis Skink NSW Calyptotis scutirostrum Scute-snouted Calyptotis Skink NSW,Qld Calyptotis temporalis Broad-templed Calyptotis Skink Qld Calyptotis thorntonensis Thornton Peak Calyptotis Skink Qld Carlia amax Bauxite Rainbow-Skink NT,Qld,WA

15. Monkey Tailed/prehensile Tailed Skink - Care Sheets Information
monkey tailed/prehensile tailed skink Care Sheets Information about monkey tailed/prehensile tailed skink lizards skinks characteristics and
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16. The Reptiles Of Australia
DRAGON LIZARDS GECKO LIZARDS LEGLESS LIZARDS MONITOR LIZARDS skink lizards CROCODILES. agamids, geckos, legless, monitors, skinks, crocs
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THE REPTILES OF AUSTRALIA
Last update: December 18, 2001.
New or updated pages will be marked with NEW! A bit about Australia
SNAKES SNAKES TURTLES colubrids pythons elapids sea file blind turtles LIZARDS CROCS agamids geckos legless monitors skinks crocs
These pages are a joint effort between John Hollister of Texas, USA and John Fowler of South Australia. Both of us have many years experience as avocational herpers. Over the years both of us have kept many species of herps and have taken many pictures.
Most of the pictures are supplied by John Fowler, the pages were designed and built by John Hollister. Many of the pages are/will be written by us. Help wanted! If you feel qualified to write up a species that is not yet done or have pictures to contribute, please go here to see what we are looking for in the way of help.
Many herpers dream of going to Oz to see their amazing reptiles but will never get the chance to do so. Finding good pictures and information on Australian herps is a tedious chore; we hope to make this chore a lot easier by providing as much basic information and as many pictures as we can on one site. We want to make this the only stop necessary for Australian reptiles and reptile links.
Our thanks and credits to others have contributed to making these pages the ULTIMATE Australian reptile site.

17. Blue-Tongue Skinks
lizards. This also means that topopening tanks need to be securely fastened, and open-top tanks need to be deep enough to prevent the skink
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18. Petfo.com - Reptiles And Amphibians Lizards Skink
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19. Reptiles
The skink lizards are the last lizard family the Skinks is also located all overthe country. An extremely rare species is the three claw worm skink.
http://www.personal.psu.edu/users/p/m/pmz107/reptiles.html

20. Rottnest Island:Rottnest Island Frog And Reptile Species List
SCINCIDAE skink lizards. Ctenotus fallens (Storr 1974) West coast ctenotus Photo.Common. Egernia kingii (Gray 1838) King’s skink Photo
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    FAMILY NAME Scientific Name Common Name MYOBATRACHIDAE GROUND FROGS Heleioporus eyrei (Gray 1845) Moaning Frog Photo Common Crinia insignifera (Moore 1954) Sandplain Froglet Photo Common HYLIDAE TREE FROGS Litoria moorei (Copland 1957) Western green tree frog Uncommon Photo GEKKONIDAE GECKOS Strophurus spinigerus (Gray 1842) South-western spiny-tailed Common Gecko Photo Phyllodactylus marmoratus (Gray1845) Marbled Gecko Photo Common PYGOPODIDAE LEGLESS LIZARDS Aspasia repens (Fry 1914) South-western sandplain Rare worm lizard Photo Lialis burtonis (Gray1835) Burton’s legless lizard Photo Common SCINCIDAE SKINK LIZARDS Ctenotus fallens (Storr 1974) West coast ctenotus Photo Common Egernia kingii (Gray 1838) King’s skink Photo Moderately common at Cape Vlamingh; scarce elsewhere Egernia napoleonis (Gray 1839) South-western crevice Formerly moderately common in egernia Photo vicinity of lakes; now rare.

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