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         Skink Lizards:     more books (19)
  1. What on Earth Is a Skink? by Edward R. Ricciuti, 1994-09
  2. Lizards: Monitors, Skinks, and Other Lizards, Including Tuataras and Crocodilians by Manfred Rogner, 1997-04
  3. Lizards of Western Australia: Skinks by G. M. Storr, 1982-11
  4. Lizards: Lizard, Mosasaur, Chameleon, Skink, Oriental Garden Lizard, Polychrotidae, List of Lacertilia Families, San Esteban Chuckwalla
  5. Blind Lizards: Alfred's Blind Skink, Dibamidae, Dibamus Nicobaricum, Anelytropsis
  6. Philippine lizards of the family Scincidae (Silliman University natural science monograph series) by Walter Creighton Brown, 1980
  7. Canarian skink systematics: Contrasting insular diversifications within a species subgroup : an introduction (Mémoires et travaux de l'Institut de Montpellier) by Georges Pasteur, 1988
  8. A new species of lizard from Mexico (University of Kansas science bulletin) by Edward Harrison Taylor, 1933
  9. The lizards of New Zealand: Gekkonidae and Scincidae (Dominion Museum bulletin) by Charles McCann, 1955
  10. A field guide to the lizards of New Zealand (Occasional publication / New Zealand Wildlfe Service, Department of Internal Affairs) by D. R Towns, 1985
  11. 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
  12. Blue-Tongued Skinks: Keeping & Breeding Them in Captivity (Herpetology series) by Jerry G. Walls, 1996-08
  13. 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
  14. A new live-bearing species of scincid lizard (Reptilia: Scincidae) from New Caledonia, Southwest Pacific.(Abstract): An article from: Pacific Science by Ross A. Sadlier, Sarah A. Smith, et all 2009-01-01

61. Lizards: WhoZoo
lizards at the Fort Worth Zoo. {short description of image} Frilled Lizard, BlotchedBluetongued skink, {short description of image} Blue-tongued skink, {short
http://www.whozoo.org/herps/lizards/lizards.htm
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62. Lizards Of Arizona
Variable skink Eumeces obsoletus Great Plains skink Eumeces skiltonianus utahensis- Great Basin skink Xantusiidae (night lizards) Xantusia arizonae
http://www.reptilesofaz.com/herp-lizards.html
Lizards - Order Squamata, Suborder Sauria
Click on the name to see photographs and additional information.
Iguanidae
Dipsosaurus dorsalis - Desert Iguana

Sauromalus ater (obesus multiforaminatus) - Glen Canyon Chuckwalla

Sauromalus ater (obesus obesus) - WesternChuckwalla

Sauromalus ater (obesus tumidus) - Arizona Chuckwalla

Crotaphytidae (collared and leopard lizards)
Crotaphytus bicinctores - Desert Collared Lizard

Crotaphytus collaris - Eastern Collared Lizard

Crotaphytus nebrius - Sonoran Collared Lizard
Gambelia wislizenii - Longnose Leopard Lizard
Phrynosomatidae (earless, spiny, tree, sideblotch, and horned lizards) Callisaurus draconoides - Zebratail Lizard Cophosaurus texanus scitulus- Southwestern Earless Lizard Holbrookia maculata - Lesser Earless Lizard Phrynosoma cornutum - Texas Horned Lizard ... Uta stansburiana - Side Blotched Lizard Gekkonidae (geckos) Coleonyx variegatus bogerti- Tucson Banded Gecko Coleonyx variegatus utahensis - Utah Banded Gecko Coleonyx variegatus variegatus- Desert Banded Gecko Teiidae (whiptails and tegus) Cnemidophorus burti stictogrammus - Giant Spotted Whiptail Cnemidophorus exsanguis - Chihuahuan Spotted Whiptail Cnemidophorus flagellicaudus - Gila Spotted Whiptail Cnemidophorus inornatus - Little Striped Whiptail ... Cnemidophorus xanthonotus - Redback Whiptail Scincidae (skinks) Eumeces callicephalus - Mountain Skink Eumeces gilberti arizonensis - Arizona Skink Eumeces multivirgatus epipleurotus - Variable Skink Eumeces obsoletus - Great Plains Skink ... Eumeces skiltonianus utahensis - Great Basin Skink Xantusiidae

63. Photo-directory Of Lizards
lizards of Pennsylvania. Click on an image to enlarge. Northern Coal skink,Common Fivelined skink, Broad-headed skink, Northern Fence Lizard.
http://www.nsm.iup.edu/pha/photos/lizards/lizardpics.html
Lizards of Pennsylvania Click on an image to enlarge.
Northern Coal Skink Common Five-lined Skink Broad-headed Skink Northern Fence Lizard
Pennsylvania's Amphibians and Reptiles
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64. Lizards Of Kentucky - Daviess Co Audubon Society
lizards of Kentucky. Family Scincidae, Ground skink, Scincella lateralis.Fivelined skink, Eumeces fasciatus. Broadhead skink, Eumeces laticeps.
http://audubon.wku.edu/daviess/lizards.html
Lizards of Kentucky
DCAS HOME EVENTS NEWSLETTERS LISTS ... LINKS Click on a link to view species pictures Order Squamata Suborder Lacertilla Family Phrynosomatidae Northern Fence Lizard Sceloporus undulatus hyacinthinus Family Lacertida Common Wall Lizard Podarcris muralis Family Teiidae Six-lined Racerunner Cnemidophorus sexlineatus sexlineatus Family Scincidae Ground Skink Scincella lateralis Five-lined Skink Eumeces fasciatus Broadhead Skink Eumeces laticeps Southeastern Five-lined Skink Eumeces inexpectatus Southern Coal Skink Eumeces anthracinus pluvialis Northern Coal Skink Eumeces anthracinus anthracinus References Behler, John. L., and F. W. King. 1979. National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Reptiles and Amphibians . Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. 743 pp. Conant, Roger, and Joseph T. Collins. 1998. Reptiles and Amphibians, 3rd edition: Peterson Field Guides . Houghton Mifflin Company. 450 pp. Johnson, Tom R. 1997. The Amphibians and Reptiles of Missouri . Missouri Department of Conservation. 369 pp. Martof, Bernard S, William M. Palmer, Joseph R. Bailey, and Julian R. Harrison, III. 1980.

65. Reptiles
lizards Atherton Tableland Mulch skink Wet Tropics lizards. Barking Gecko Ptenopus garrulus Zoo in the Wild. Bartle Frere skink Wet Tropics lizards.
http://www.animalomnibus.com/reptile.htm
Reptiles

66. Leaping Lizards !   Lizards Of Southeast Asia
multifasciata. Sabah Slender skink Sphenomorphus sabanus, Butterfly lizards.
http://www.ecologyasia.com/FOW_Pages/singapore-lizards.htm
Home Eco-News Eco-Links Eco-Volunteer ... Feedback Leaping Lizards ! ... Lizards of Southeast Asia
In one of the world's major biodiversity hotspots, Southeast Asia's lizard species have evolved a breathtaking range of colour, form and habits. Some idea of this diversity can be grasped by studying the species presented here.
Agamids Family : Agamidae
Earless Agamid
Aphaniotus fusca
Green Crested Lizard
Bronchocela cristatella Changeable Lizard
Calotes versicolor
Borneo Anglehead Agamid
Gonocephalus borneensis Gliding Lizards Family : Agamidae
Genus : Draco
Blanford's Gliding Lizard Draco blanfordii Spotted Gliding Lizard Draco maculatus Black-bearded Gliding Lizard Draco melanopogon Common Gliding Lizard Draco volans House Geckos Family : Gekkonidae Flat-tailed Gecko Cosymbotus platyurus Four-clawed Gecko Gehyra mutilata Spotted House Gecko Gekko monarchus Spiny-tailed House Gecko Hemidactylus frenatus Forest Geckos Family : Gekkonidae Kendall's Rock Gecko Cnemaspis kendalli Dark Round-eyed Gecko Cnemaspis nigridius Kinabalu Angle-toed Gecko Cyrtodactylus baluensis Tokay Gecko Gekko gecko Large Forest Gecko Gekko smith Maritime Gecko Lepidodactylus lugubris Skinks Family : Scincidae Striped Tree Skink Apterygodon vittatum

67. Herp Index - Lizard Care
Horned Lizard Care by Amanda Panther Chameleon, C. pardalis, Care - by Ron TremperPink Tongued skink Site - by Mark Bond Plated lizards - by Melissa Kaplan
http://www.herpindex.com/lcare.html
Lizard Care . . . . . .
This ALBINO FREE!!! - CLICK ON PHOTO NOW!!
African House Gecko Care - by Chance Dupuis

Alligator Lizards - by Melissa Kaplan

Ameiva Care - by Melissa Kaplan

Anole Care Guide - "Under the Leaves" - by Al
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Xenagama taylori Care - by Christine Harney
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68. Lizards Of Virginia & Maryland
Northern Coal skink (Eumeces anthracinus anthracinus), Fivelined skink (Eumecesfasciatus), 5lines1.jpg (103790 bytes), Little Brown skink (Scincella lateralis).
http://mysite.verizon.net/vze1m6wp/lizards_of_virginia.htm
* Click on the common name for a species description and distribution map. * Click on an image to see a larger version and in some cases additional images. * All species found in Virginia and Maryland unless noted otherwise. Common Name (Scientific Name) - Status Adult images Juvenile images Six-lined Racerunner Cnemidophorous sexlineatus sexlineatus Northern Coal Skink Eumeces anthracinus anthracinus Five-lined Skink Eumeces fasciatus Southeastern Five-lined Skink Eumeces inexpectatus Broadhead Skink Eumeces laticeps Eastern Slender Glass Lizard Ophisaurus attenuatus longicaudus Not found in Maryland Eastern Glass Lizard Ophisaurus ventralis ST Not found in Maryland Northern Fence Lizard Sceloporus undulatus hyacinthinus Little Brown Skink Scincella lateralis Status Definitions: FE - Endangered on the Federal listing
FT - Threatened on the Federal listing
FS - Species of Special Concern for Federal agencies
SE - Endangered on the Virginia listing
ST - Threatened on the Virginia listing
SS - Species of Special Concern for Virginia agencies

69. North Carolina Lizards Pictures
lizards Found at Cool Springs Environmental Education Center in the Coastal Plainof North Carolina. Fivelined skink (Eumeces fasciatus) Five-lined skink.
http://coolsprings.org/lizard.htm
Lizards Found at Cool Springs Environmental Education Center in the Coastal Plain of North Carolina Carolina Anole (Anolis carolinensis) Carolina Anole Eastern Fence Swift (Sceloporus undulatus) Eastern Fence Swift Five-lined Skink (Eumeces fasciatus) Five-lined Skink Southeastern Five-lined Skink (Eumeces inexpectatus) Southeastern Five-lined Skink Broadhead Skink (Eumeces laticeps) Broadhead Skink Ground Skink (Scincella lateralis) Ground Skink Six-lined Racerunner (Cnemidophorus sexlineatus) Six-lined Racerunner Eastern Glass Lizard (Ophisaurus ventralis) Eastern Glass Lizard Return to Definitions Page March 27, 2002
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70. Lizards Of West Virginia
Broadheaded skink. · Northern Coal skink. Family Teiidae. · Eastern Six-linedRacerunner. There are 6 species of lizards in West Virginia in 3 families.
http://www.marshall.edu/herp/LIZARDS.HTM
Lizards of West Virginia Identification and Natural History Home Back to Field Guide Family: Phrynosomatidae Northern Fence-Lizard
Family: Scincidae Little Brown Skink Common Five-lined Skink Broad-headed Skink Northern Coal Skink
Family: Teiidae Eastern Six-lined Racerunner
There are 6 species of lizards in West Virginia in 3 families. Some of these are very common in the state. Fence lizards and five-lined skinks can easily be found on dry forested hillsides or around old buildings. Ground skinks are common in localized areas, though they are difficult to find because of their secretive nature. Broad-heads and coal skinks are more difficult to find. The six-lined racerunner was just added to the state list this August. Only one population is known in the state and it is likely that the lizard has entered West Virginia via railroad bridges crossing the Potomac River from Maryland! All of the lizards in West Virginia are relatively small in size (between 4 - 12 inches long). They are all insectivores and active during the daytime, usually during the hottest months of the year. Click on the names to the left to learn about each species.

71. Local Lizards
Western skink This youngster's brilliant blue tail may sometimes distract apredator and save the lizards life. Western skink (Eumeces skiltonianus).
http://www.prbo.org/WildTend/Lizards.html
Local Lizards Here are a few of our local friends!
Southern and Northern Alligator Lizards
These are two different species in the same genus, they are close relative, and though sympatric (overlapping ranges) do not hybridize. Northern Alligator Lizards bear live young.
Northern Alligator Lizard (Algaria coeruleus) Southern Alligator Lizards lay and burry leathery eggs that hatch after weeks of time. Isn't that strange?
Southern Alligator Lizard (Algaria multicarinata) Western Fence Lizards , also known as "blue-bellies", are in a large genus with many species in hot areas of the American West. This however is the only species that is common and widespread on the Pacific slope of the coast ranges and along the coast of California. Fence lizards, common hosts to ticks, have an element of blood protien that kills lime disease bacteria. They indirectly reduce the likelihood that bush-wacking humans will be infected. Go fence lizards!
Western Fence Lizard (Sceloporus occidentalis) Western Skink
This youngster's brilliant blue tail may sometimes distract a predator and save the lizards life.

72. Lizards
WALL lizards. Podarcis muralis Common Wall Lizard* Podarcis sicula - ItalianWall Lizard* SCINCIDAE - skinkS. Eumeces anthracinus - Coal skink Eumeces
http://www.qualityreps.com/Lizards of NA.htm
Shannon Hiatt: Reptile Breeder CLASS REPTILIA - REPTILES SUBORDER LACERTILIA - LIZARDS GEKKONIDAE - GECKOS Coleonyx brevis - Texas Banded Gecko
Coleonyx reticulatus - Reticulated Gecko
Coleonyx switaki - Barefoot Gecko
Coleonyx variegatus - Western Banded Gecko
Cyrtopodium scabrum - Roughtail Gecko*
Gekko gecko - Tokay Gecko*
Gonatodes albogularis - Yellowhead Gecko*
Hemidactylus garnotii - Indo-Pacific Gecko*
Hemidactylus turcicus - Mediterranean Gecko*
Phyllodactylus xanti - Leaf-toed Gecko
Sphaerodactylus argus - Ocellated Gecko* Sphaerodactylus elegans - Ashy Gecko* Sphaerodactylus notatus - Reef Gecko POLYCHRIDAE - ANOLES Anolis carolinensis - Green Anole Anolis cristatellus - Puerto Rican Crested Anole* Anolis cybotes - Largehead Anole* Anolis distichus - Bark Anole* Anolis equestris - Knight Anole* Anolis garmani - Jamaican Giant Anole* Anolis sagrei - Brown Anole* CORYTOPHANIDAE - CASQUEHEAD LIZARDS Basiliscus vittatus - Brown Basilisk* IGUANIDAE - IGUANAS Callisaurus draconoides - Zebratail Lizard Cophosaurus texanus - Greater Earless Lizard Crotaphytus bicinctores - Mojave Black-collared Lizard Crotaphytus collaris - Collared Lizard Crotaphytus insularis - Black-collared Lizard Crotaphytus reticulatus - Reticulate Collared Lizard Ctenosaura pectinata - Spinytail Iguana Dipsosaurus dorsalis - Desert Iguana Gambelia sila - Bluntnose Leopard Lizard Gambelia wislizenii - Longnose Leopard Lizard Holbrookia lacerata - Spot-tailed Earless Lizard Holbrookia maculata - Lesser Earless Lizard

73. Cortland Herpetology Connection -- Lizard And Snake Key
Key to the species of lizards of New York above and below it, making four lightstripes in total, one postmental scale, young have blue tails, Coal skink.
http://www.cortland.edu/herp/keys/snakekey.htm
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See also species distribution maps at the New York State Amphibian and Reptile Atlas Project website. Key to the families of adult lizards and snakes in New York 1.a. Has legs lizards 1.b. Has no legs 2 (snakes) 2.a. Deep pit between nostril and eye Viperidae 2.b. No pit Colubridae Key to the species of Lizards of New York 1.a. Scales smooth, flat, and shiny 1.b. Scales rough, keeled, and pointed Northern Fence Lizard Sceloporus undulatus 2.a. Broad dark brown stripe on each side of body bordered by thin light stripes above and below it, making four light stripes in total, one postmental scale, young have blue tails Coal Skink Eumeces anthracinus 2.b. Often five light stripes which are wider than in the coal skink, adult males may have stripes that are faded and a reddish head, two postmental scales, young have blue tails Five-Lined Skink Eumeces fasciatus Key to the species of the family Viperidae of New York Caution: Never attempt to hold any snakes in this family. All are venomous.

74. Lizards
Tree Lizard (Baird Girard, 1852) Uta - Side-blotched lizards - Baird Eumeces- skinks - Wiegmann, 1834 skinkS E. anthracinus - Coal skink - (Baird, 1849
http://www.uwsp.edu/stuorg/wildlife/StateBest/Species/Herp/lizards.htm
Lizards Anguidae - Glass Lizards and Alligator Lizards - Gray, 1825
Elgaria
- Western Alligator Lizard - Gray, 1838

E. coerulea
- Northern Alligator Lizard - (Wiegmann, 1828)
E. c. coerulea
- San Francisco Alligator Lizard - (Wiegmann, 1828)
E. c. palmeri
- Sierra Alligator Lizard - (Stejneger, 1893)
E. c. principis

E. c. shastensis
- Shasta Alligator Lizard - (Fitch, 1934)
E. kingii
- Madrean Alligator Lizard - Gray, 1838
E. k. nobilis

E. multicarinata
- Southern Alligator Lizard - (Blainville, 1835)
E. m. multicarinata
- California Alligator Lizard - (Blainville, 1835) E. m. scincicauda - Oregon Alligator Lizard - (Skilton, 1849) E. m. webbii - San Diego Alligator Lizard - (Baird, 1858) E. panamintina - Panamint Alligator Lizard - (Stebbins, 1958) Gerrhonotus - Eastern Alligator Lizards - Wiegmann, 1828 G. infernalis - Texas Alligator Lizard - Baird, 1858 Taxonomic Comments Ophisaurus - Glass Lizards - Daudin, 1803 O. attenuatus

75. SC Lizards Page
adult immature. Southern Coal skink, Eumeces anthracinus pluvialis. No picturesat this time. Whiptails Glass lizards Eastern Glass Lizard, Ophisaurus ventralis.
http://www.snakesandfrogs.com/scra/lizards/sclizard.htm
Lizards Found in South Carolina Anole
Lizards: Green Anole Anolis carolinensis adult juvenile adult, brown coloration adult, green coloration ... adult, male, belly (greatly enlarged image) Spiny
Lizards: Eastern Fence Lizard
Sceloporus undulatus adult, male adult, male adult, male adult, female ... neonate Skinks: Ground Skink Scincella lateralis adult adult adult, belly view juvenile Five-Lined Skink Eumeces fasciatus adult, female adult, female adult, female and male adult, belly ... eggs hatching Southeastern Five-Lined Skink Eumeces inexpectatus adult, male eggs hatching Broadhead Skink Eumeces laticeps adult, male adult, female, approx. 9 inches female with eggs adult, female, approx. 9 inches ... identitfying tail scalation Northern Coal Skink Eumeces anthracinus anthracinus Southern Coal Skink Eumeces anthracinus pluvialis No pictures at this time Whiptails: Six-Lined Racerunner Cnemidophorus sexlineatus sexlineatus adult adult, male adults mating adults mating Glass
Lizards: Eastern Glass Lizard
Ophisaurus ventralis No pictures at this time Eastern Slender Glass Lizard Ophisaurus attenuatus longicaudus adult Mimic Glass Lizard Ophisaurus mimicus No pictures at this time Island Glass Lizard Ophisaurus compressus No pictures at this time Return to SC Reptiles and Amphibians Page March 23, 2003

76. MIDWEST LIZARDS
HOME SPECIES ACCOUNTS MIDWEST lizards Click here to view Legend, Common Name. XS4. Northern Prairie skink. Eumeces septentrionalis septentrionalis. X. X. X. X S3.
http://herpcenter.ipfw.edu/outreach/MWlizards.htm
HOME SPECIES ACCOUNTS : MIDWEST LIZARDS Click here to view Legend Common Name Species Name Distribution Across Midwestern States OH MI IN IL ... MO Texas Horned Lizard Phrynosoma cornutum X Northern Fence Lizard Sceloporus undulatus hyacinthinus X X X X Common Wall Lizard Podarcis muralis X Eastern Collared Lizard Crotaphytus collaris collaris X Northern Prairie Skink Eumeces septentrionalis septentrionalis X X X X Broadhead Skink Eumeces laticeps X X X X X Five-lined Skink Eumeces fasciatus X X X X X X SC X X Great Plains Skink Eumeces obsoletus X SE X Northern Coal Skink Eumeces anthracinus anthracinus X SI Southern Coal Skink Eumeces anthracinus pluvialis X Ground Skink Scincella lateralis X X X X Prairie Racerunner Cnemidophorus sexlineatus viridis X X X X X Six-lined Racerunner Cnemidophorus sexlineatus  sexlineatus X X Western Slender Glass Lizard Ophisaurus attenuatus attenuatus X X X SE X SE X Legend ST - State Threatened SE - State Endangered SC - species of special concern/species of concern SI - species of special interest SX or EX - believed extirpated For MO only S2 - imperiled S3 - rare and uncommon S4 - widespread and abundant but of long term concern Click here for a state by state status description.

77. Kingsnake.com Classifieds > Lizards
02/02/03, assorted lizards, Mary Esther Hart, Canby, Oregon. 02/02/03, IndonesianBlue Tongued skink Adults. PIC, PrehistoricPets.com, Fountain Valley, CA.
http://market.kingsnake.com/index.php?cat=34

78. BROAD-HEADED SKINK
A bite from a skink is no more than a harmless pinch however, ingestingone of these lizards can make some animals very sick. Cats
http://www.uga.edu/srel/broad.htm
Adult male Broad-headed skink. BROAD-HEADED SKINK
Eumeces laticeps These impressive lizards are common residents of the southeastern U.S.. They can be seen racing up the trunk of a large oak tree or resting in a patch of sunlight on the forest floor. Some local residents call these lizards "scorpions" under the false assumption that they have a venomous bite or sting. A bite from a skink is no more than a harmless pinch however, ingesting one of these lizards can make some animals very sick. Cats and dogs occasionally die from the strong neurological poison after eating one. Broad-headed skink hatchlings emerging from a rotten log. Juvenile Broad-headed skinks can easily be confused with two similar skink species. Broad-headed skinks pose no threat to humans and are quite beneficial at controlling pests. They are ravenous feeders preying on insects, spiders and even small lizards and mammals. Female skinks lay from 8 to 12 eggs in the early spring in a rotten log or stump. Skinks will guard their eggs for a couple of months until the 2 1/2 - 3 1/2 inch long hatchlings emerge. Baby "Broadheads" have a bold striped pattern and a bright blue tail which gradually fades as they get bigger. Adult females retain some of the striped pattern but males turn a solid

79. Skinks
CLASS REPTILIA. Order Squamata Snakes and lizards Suborder Lacertilializards SCIENTIFIC NAME COMMON NAME Family Scincidae, skink Family.
http://www.uga.edu/srelherp/lizards/skinks.htm

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CLASS REPTILIA Order Squamata: Snakes and Lizards
Suborder: Lacertilia: Lizards SCIENTIFIC NAME: COMMON NAME: Family: Scincidae Skink Family Eumeces fasciatus five-lined skink Eumeces inexpectatus southeastern five-lined skink Eumeces laticeps broadheaded skink Scincella lateralis ground skink Five-lined Skink
Eumeces fasciatus Five-lined skinks are fairly common on the Savannah River Site. They live in wooded areas with plenty of leaf litter and rotting logs. Five-lined skinks also inhabit the wooded edges of swamps. They are black with five broad, light-colored stripes down their backs. The tails of juveniles are blue.Males have a reddish-orange head.Five-lined skinks range in length from 5 to 8 inches. They can be found from southern New England to northern Florida and extend west to eastern Texas, north to Kansas, Wisconsin and southern Canada. Five-lined skinks eat insects, spiders, earthworms and crustaceans. Back to top Southeastern Five-lined Skink
Eumeces inexpectatus Southeastern five-lined skinks are common on the Savannah River Site. They live in damp wooded areas, as well as dry scrub oak forests. They can also be found near seasonal wetlands that dry during the summer. These skinks are good climbers. They are blackish-brown with five narrow, light-colored stripes down their backs. The tail can be blue or gray, and males have a reddish-orange head. Southeastern five-lined skinks range in size from 5 to 8 inches. They can be found from southern Maryland and Virginia to the Florida Keys and extend west to Louisiana and northeast to Kentucky. They primarily feed on insects and spiders.

80. Lounge Lizards
Lounge lizards Race Lizardmen Team Rating 156 Treasury 100,000 Head Coach SssuValue of Team 1,270,000 8, Nina Geko, skink, 8, 2, 3, 7, Dodge, Stunty, 60,000.
http://bajasol.net/bloodbowl/Lizards.html
Lounge Lizards Race : Lizardmen
Team Rating
Treasury
Head Coach
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Value of Team League Page
Name Position MA ST AG AV Skills Injuries COMP TD INT CAS MVP SPP Value Billie Kodomo Saurus Block, Guard Saurus N Saurus Frank "Rat Pack" Iguana Saurus Block, Frenzy Saurus Nina Geko Skink Dodge, Stunty Skink Dodge, Right Stuff, Stunty Skink Block, Dauntless, Dodge, Stunty Skink Dodge, Stunty Skink Block, Dodge, Stunty Skink Dodge, Stunty, Sure Hands Skink Dodge, Sunty Kroxigor Bonehead, Prehensile Tail, Thick Skull Re-rolls Fan Factor Assistant Coaches Cheerleaders Apothecary Slann Mage Preist 2000 Chaos Cup
Result Opponent Score Casualties
For Casualties
Against Gate Winnings Loss Atheist Jihad 4 pts - Overtime Loss Skrypt Kiddies 3 pts - Extra Training - Demo Game 40K Loss Black Crag Stompers 2 pts - "Big Game" 2000 Blood Bowl
Result Opponent Score Casualties
For Casualties Against Gate Winnings Win Dead Or Alive 16 pts - Overtime Loss Barren Hill Berserkers 4 pts Win Sauron's Rapture 16 pts The Crush 2001 Hired Yaxi'Chan for 40K 2001 Mithril Spike Result Opponent Score Casualties For Casualties Against Gate Winnings Loss Black Crag Stompers 4 pts - overtime The Mini-crush 2002 #14 Yaxi'Chan left team (replaced by rookie) #16 Ahrni left team (replaced by rookie) Scaled Name Position Match Ssslick Skink Skrypt Kiddies Chaos Cup 2000

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