RF2JD7XK3–Australian Eastern water skink, Eulamprus quoyii, resting on basalt rocks between rainforest and water source. Tamborine Mountain, Queensland,.
RFTAG46M–Ground Skink (Scincella lateralis) a.k.a. Little Brown Skink
RMJW2MBD–King Skink, Egernia kingii, on Rottnest Island, Western Australia
RF2JHMMEG–Seychelles skink lizard (Mabuya seychellensis, Trachylepis seychellensis) on a wooden platform, close-up view, Mahe, Seychelles.
RF2G47XJY–Close up Common Sun Skink (Eutropis multifasciata) was sunbathing on wood in mudflat mangrove forest at Tanjung Piai National Park, Malaysia
RFPR27J5–Juvenile five-lined skink on tree stump. It is a species of lizard endemic to North America and one of the most common lizards in the eastern U.S.
RFMA0R71–One shiny skink lizard on rainforest ground with dried leaves and branch in Darwin, Australia
RM2J8A50M–A Copper Skink (Ablepharus sp)
RMFBKNF5–Five-lined skink lizard warms up in a sunny spot
RF2RYCN3R–Skilton's Skink Adult showing orange breeding color and re-generated tail. Sierra Azul Preserve, Santa Clara County, California.
RF2AB0GC3–Black blue tongued lizard in dark shiny mirror environement.
RFMD6WCF–Odd-chinned Giant Skink (Eugongylus mentovarius) is a giant predatory skink species endemic to Halmahera island, Indonesia.
RF2WTEDJG–Rainbow Skink in Kruger National Park, Mpumalanga, South Africa
RF2WW6BKK–Skilton's Skink Adult resting on a trail. Joseph D. Grant County Park, Santa Clara County, California.
RMF0P7EW–side full body view of a blue tailed skinks on a dry branch sitting in diffuse natural light
RFH6BM5D–Riopa sp. Snake skink. An extremely elongated skink with reduced limbs. They are mainly found in the upper layers of the soil
RF2JD7XHJ–Australian Eastern water skink, Eulamprus quoyii, resting on basalt rocks between rainforest and water source. Tamborine Mountain, Queensland,.
RF2H1XR03–Close up photo of wild salamander standing on the rock
RF2G1C35D–Eastern striped skink, ctenotus robustus, emerging from crevice in basalt rocks. Queensland, Australia. Enjoying the sun.
RF2CBHP2M–Shingleback Lizard (Tiliqua rugosa). February 2011. Entwood Sanctuary. Sandleton. Murraylands. South Australia. Australia.
RMJW2MB8–King Skink, Egernia kingii, on Rottnest Island, Western Australia
RF2J2A5N7–Seychelles skink lizard (Mabuya seychellensis, Trachylepis seychellensis) on a wooden platform, close-up view, Mahe, Seychelles.
RF2R13JAK–A juvenile Northern Many-lined Skink (Plestiodon multivirgatus multivirgatus) from Weld County, Colorado, USA.
RFPR27NE–Juvenile five-lined skink on tree stump. It is a species of lizard endemic to North America and one of the most common lizards in the eastern U.S.
RFMA0R6Y–One shiny skink lizard on rainforest ground with dried leaves and branch in Darwin, Australia
RF2B8TJTR–Desert sandfish (scincus, common skink) at the Erg Chebbi sand dunes in Merzouga, Morocco
RF2WG92F4–Friendly Skink
RF2BAD0CN–Skink raising its head on wet soil
RF2AB0GJN–Black blue tongued lizard in wet dark shiny environement.
RFRY91KN–Skink top view
RF2WTEDNR–Rainbow Skink in Kruger National Park, Mpumalanga, South Africa
RF2WW6BKP–Skilton's Skink Adult resting on a trail. Joseph D. Grant County Park, Santa Clara County, California.
RFJB2X5M–reptile from Thailand, three-toed skink reptile
RFH6BM5P–Riopa sp. Snake skink. An extremely elongated skink with reduced limbs. They are mainly found in the upper layers of the soil
RF2R5T695–Skink perching on a tree stump looking into a distance isolated on dark background
RFG2A974–Spotted Supple Skink, Lygosoma albopunctata. Phaltan, Maharashtra, India
RF2FN4JAC–Eastern striped skink, ctenotus robustus, on rocky floor of subtropical rainforest Queensland, Australia. Enjoying the sun.
RFEK0FCN–Skink Lygosoma sp, Scincidae, Anamudi shola National Park, Kerala. A dark black coloured skink found in shola forest.
RF2CBHNXN–Shingleback Lizard (Tiliqua rugosa). February 2011. Entwood Sanctuary. Sandleton. Murraylands. South Australia. Australia.
RFG2A94J–Lined Supple Skink, Lygosoma lineata, Satara, Maharashtra, India
RF2J2A5X9–Seychelles skink lizard (Mabuya seychellensis, Trachylepis seychellensis) on a wooden platform, close-up side profile view, Mahe, Seychelles.
RFTANDKY–Two-lined ground skink, Kaestlea bilineata, Nilgiri, Tamilnadu, India.
RFPR27HH–Juvenile five-lined skink on tree stump. It is a species of lizard endemic to North America and one of the most common lizards in the eastern U.S.
RFMA0R6X–One shiny skink lizard on rainforest ground with dried leaves and branch in Darwin, Australia
RFKH4DJK–Indian Three Banded Skink, Eutropis trivittata dorsal shot, Saswad, Pune District, Maharashtra, India
RF2W9F6BY–Little brown ground skink - Scincella lateralis, formerly Lygosoma laterale - a small lizard found throughout much of the eastern United States, Isola
RF2RHDEFP–Blotched Forest Skink (Sphenomorphus praesignis) in tree hole. Spotted lizard hiding in wood at Fraser's Hill forest, Malaysia. A species of lizard in
RF2AB0GCB–Black blue tongued lizard in dark shiny mirror environement.
RF2W9F6D6–Little brown ground skink - Scincella lateralis, formerly Lygosoma laterale - a small lizard found throughout much of the eastern United States, Isola
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
RF2F9P8JA–Fitzsimmons' burrowing skink, Typlacontias brevipes, on sand dune, Swakopmund, Dorob National Park, Namibia. Desert animal in the habitat, orange sand
RF2K6WEGB–Common sun skink resting on dried fallen banana tree
RFBXY3WM–Garden Skink (Lampropholis delicata)
RFT59ERT–A ground skink close-up picture
RF2BPM1JY–Close up of a broadhead skink (Eumeces laticeps) on a log
RF2J1GA4P–A lizard with shiny skin sits in the green grass on a sunny summer day
RF2FFRJC0–A tiny, probably young, shiny coppery coloured Garden Skink, Lampropholis guichenoti, with its eyes closed, pausing, Australian Garden. Sun loving
RF2CBHNRF–Shingleback Lizard (Tiliqua rugosa). February 2011. Entwood Sanctuary. Sandleton. Murraylands. South Australia. Australia.
RFPR27N6–Juvenile five-lined skink on tree stump. It is a species of lizard endemic to North America and one of the most common lizards in the eastern U.S.
RFMA0R74–One shiny skink lizard on rainforest ground with dried leaves and branch in Darwin, Australia
RFRKMPCH–Skink on a log on the forest floor
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