RMW7X26D–Broadheaded Skink (Eumeces laticeps) Martin Dies Jr State Park, Jasper County, Texas, USA.
RFMC5RPJ–The male Broad-headed skink uses tongue-flicking to follow the female's pheromone trails
RF2G20E24–A five-lined skink with stripes and a blue tail sitting still on a tree root enjoying a warm spring day in the forest in the southeast Georgia
RF2RHDE66–Blotched Forest Skink (Sphenomorphus praesignis) on mossy wood. Spotted lizard in Fraser's Hill forest, Malaysia. A species of lizard in the family Sc
RFCXHPP7–animal lizard eat roach
RMW7TE1P–Four-lined Skink (Eumeces tetragrammus) profile, Sabal Palm Sanctuary, Cameron County, Lower Rio Grande Valley, Texas, United States of America, North America, March. Meetyourneighbours.net project
RF2F4EABB–Juvenile five-lined skink (Plestiodon fasciatus) on a wooden boardwalk
RF2G24H85–Closeup shot of a Japanese Five-lined Skink on a rock
RFT7FK8B–A juvenile Great Plains Skink (Plestiodon obsoletus) from Chase County, Kansas, USA.
RM2BCYE96–Plestiodon tunganus. 2 Oct 20181 Plestiodon tunganus
RM2C9RY2G–Young Plestiodon japonicus, Isehara City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
RM2BCYKJ5–Plestiodon marginatus. Three (of eight) of the projecting muscle bundles were removed from the exposed end of the loose (broken-off) tail tip on 29 July 2011. Plestiodon marginatus
RF2FN2TDX–A small lizard sits on the edge of a sidewalk in close up
RFCF2CAW–animal lizard eat roach bug
RMF4PNBF–Western Diamond-backed Rattlesnake, (Crotalus atrox), eating a Great Plains Skink, (Plestiodon obsoletus) in New Mexico, USA.
RMRF94Y6–. Catalogue of the fossil Reptilia and Amphibia in the British Museum (Natural history) ... By Richard Lydekker ... Reptiles, Fossil; Amphibians, Fossil. VAEANID^l. 281 Genus non det. This form, which appears identical with Plestiodon cadurcensis of Filholl, has the teeth tall, cylindrical, and blunt. Hah. Europe (France). R. 377. The greater part of the left dentary bone; from the Upper {Fig.) Eocene (Lower Oligocene) Phosphorites of Caylux (Tarn- et-Garonne), Prance. This specimen (fig. 63) apparently agrees with the fragmentary dentary figured by Filhol in the ' Ann. Sci. GeoL' vol. viii. p
RMHR7BG6–Western Coachwhip, Volcanoes Day Use Area, Petroglyph National Momument, New Mexico, USA.
RF2GPD81W–Juvenile five-lined skink (Plestiodon fasciatus) on a wooden boardwalk
RFJB2X5M–reptile from Thailand, three-toed skink reptile
RFMC5RN1–This male Broad-headed skink will attract many females since they prefer the male with the brightest orange coloring and widest jaw which this one has
RF2C5RDA1–Calico cat outside outdoor hunter hunting catching blue lizard in mouth standing by door of home house asking to go inside
RF2RHDE5W–Blotched Forest Skink (Sphenomorphus praesignis) on mossy wood. Spotted lizard in Fraser's Hill forest, Malaysia. A species of lizard in the family Sc
RFCXHPP9–animal lizard eat roach
RFWWR29Y–Closeup Common Sun Skink or Eutropis Multifasciata on The Ground
RF2F4EAB1–Juvenile five-lined skink (Plestiodon fasciatus) on a wooden boardwalk
RF2GM7PFR–Scenic view of a Five-lined skink hiding in the broken concrete rocks along a walking path
RFT7FK7R–A juvenile Great Plains Skink (Plestiodon obsoletus) from Chase County, Kansas, USA.
RF2B5GA1E–close up view of skink lizard on a tree brunch
RM2C9RY4B–Young Plestiodon japonicus, Isehara City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
RFPPFJ9M–Eutropis multifasciata Skink or Common Sun Skink with growing tail on the garden floor ground. Skinks are lizards belonging to the family Scincidae. T
RF2FN04BM–A small lizard sits on the edge of a sidewalk in close up
RFCF2CB2–animal lizard eat roach bug
RFMATM1F–Reptile icon set, color outline style
RMRF285X–. Catalogue of the fossil Reptilia and Amphibia in the British Museum (Natural history) ... By Richard Lydekker ... Reptiles, Fossil; Amphibians, Fossil. VAEANID^l. 281 Genus non det. This form, which appears identical with Plestiodon cadurcensis of Filholl, has the teeth tall, cylindrical, and blunt. Hah. Europe (France). R. 377. The greater part of the left dentary bone; from the Upper {Fig.) Eocene (Lower Oligocene) Phosphorites of Caylux (Tarn- et-Garonne), Prance. This specimen (fig. 63) apparently agrees with the fragmentary dentary figured by Filhol in the ' Ann. Sci. GeoL' vol. viii. p
RMHR7BHG–Western Coachwhip eating a Great Plains Skink, Volcanoes Day Use Area, Petroglyph National Monument, New Mexico, USA.
RFMC5RMK–Female Broadhead skink on stone walking path at Rainbow Springs state park in Florida
RF2C5RD9M–Person holding calico cat outside hunter hunting with catch of caught blue lizard in mouth standing by door of home house asking to go inside
RF2RHDE95–Blotched Forest Skink (Sphenomorphus praesignis) on mossy wood. Spotted lizard in Fraser's Hill forest, Malaysia. A species of lizard in the family Sc
RFCXHREP–animal lizard eat roach
RFWWR2CW–Closeup Common Sun Skink or Eutropis Multifasciata on The Ground
RF2F4EAB4–Juvenile five-lined skink (Plestiodon fasciatus) on a wooden boardwalk
RFRBG2X4–Closeup Eutropis Multifasciata or Common Sun Skink on The Ground
RFT7FKDX–A juvenile Great Plains Skink (Plestiodon obsoletus) from Chase County, Kansas, USA.
RM2C9RY2R–Young Plestiodon japonicus, Isehara City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
RF2FN4C6J–A small lizard sits on the edge of a sidewalk in close up
RFCF2CB0–animal lizard eat roach bug
RFM57KEW–Reptile icon set, cartoon style
RFD13XTN–blue tail skink lizard isolated on white background
RMRN513C–. Animal biology. Zoology; Biology. Ear opening Fig. 276.—Heads of a bull snake, Pituophis sayi (Schlegel), and of a lizard, Plestiodon septentrionalis Baird. A, head of the snake, from the side. B, from below. C, head of the lizard, from the side. D, from below. A and B, X %; C and D, X 2. tongue, which is club-shaped and abundantly provided with a sticky secretion, can be protruded to a distance of six inches or more. This enables the chemeleon to use its tongue for capturing insects, which constitute its entire diet. Cha- meleons are generally oviparous, although a few produce living young.
RFCF2AEG–lizard eat roach, isolated on white background
RFMC5RPP–Closeup of a female Broadhead skink on a walkway at Rainbow Springs State park in Florida during breading season which is April and May
RF2C5RD9N–Calico cat outside hunter hunting catching blue lizard in mouth standing by door of home house asking to go inside
RFCXHP9N–lizard eat roach
RF2F4EAAN–Juvenile five-lined skink (Plestiodon fasciatus) on a wooden boardwalk
RFT7FKF0–A juvenile Great Plains Skink (Plestiodon obsoletus) from Chase County, Kansas, USA.
RM2C9RXX6–Young Plestiodon japonicus, Isehara City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
RMRM3C32–. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Institution. Archives; Discoveries in science. CROCODILIANS, LIZARDS, AND SNAKES. 645. EUMECES GUTTULATUS Hallowell. Eumeces guftulaius Cope, Check-list N. Amer. Rept., 1875, p. 45.—Botlengek, Cat. Liz. Brit. Mus., IH, 1887, p. 369. Lamprosaurus (juttalatm H.vllowkll, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1852, p. 206; Sitgreaves' Exped. Ziini and Color. River, 1853, p. 103, pi. iv. Plestiodon guttulatm Hallowell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1857, p. 215. Plates of head generally similar to t
RFCF2AEA–lizard eat roach, isolated on white background
RFMC5RP6–Broadhead skinks will shoot up trees to hide when scared.During breeding season they have a harder time blending into the bark with their orange heads
RFMC5RJW–Broad-headed skink with long striped body on wooded ground
RFCXHN7G–lizard eat roach
RFT7FK8A–A juvenile Great Plains Skink (Plestiodon obsoletus) from Chase County, Kansas, USA.
RMRN513Y–. Animal biology. Zoology; Biology. Scufe. Ear opening Fig. 276.—Heads of a bull snake, Pituophis sayi (Schlegel), and of a lizard, Plestiodon septentrionalis Baird. A, head of the snake, from the side. B, from below. C, head of the lizard, from the side. D, from below. A and B, X %; C and D, X 2. tongue, which is club-shaped and abundantly provided with a sticky secretion, can be protruded to a distance of six inches or more. This enables the chemeleon to use its tongue for capturing insects, which constitute its entire diet. Cha- meleons are generally oviparous, although a few produce living
RFCF2AE3–lizard eat roach, isolated on white background
RFMC5RPC–Adult male Broad-headed skink does a great job of blending into the brown and orange leaves along a river at Rainbow Springs state park in Florida
RFCXHP45–lizard eat roach
RFT7FKD0–A juvenile Great Plains Skink (Plestiodon obsoletus) from Chase County, Kansas, USA.
RMRM3BRR–. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Institution. Archives; Discoveries in science. Eu.e.es .tra.jra..... COPK, C^-.-list N- A-.^t. aa. Rept., 1875, p. 45.- Plestiodon ietragrammus Baiko, Pu'^- ^^"^"^ Mex.Bouml. Surv.,Rept.,l859, p. 1- 441, pi. xxii 1), Euneces obiusiro.tris Bocouht, Miss. Sc. Max., Rept., 1881, p. 44 , p '^' ' ^f P nvtihracinus. Dorsal rows of scales, ^T •^Itwe:^^^^^^^ cephalic plates much twenty-six to twenty 61 Ut^' postnasal exactly above the see- as in 1 anthracmus, but the single postn ^^^
RFCF2AEE–lizard eat roach, isolated on white background
RFDEMNFF–Juvenile five-lined skink basking on a rock
RFMC5RK1–Close-up of a large male Broadhead skink in leaves at Rainbow Springs State park in Florida
RFCXHP71–lizard eat roach
RFT7FK7T–A juvenile Great Plains Skink (Plestiodon obsoletus) from Chase County, Kansas, USA.
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