RFPCYW9K–Macro photograph of colorful rainbow skink (lizard) close up lying on gravel ground
RMPCA8NC–Halmahera blue tongue skink (Tiliqua gigas)
RMMEREC0–Seychelles Skink, (Trachylepis seychellensis), Insel Cousin, Seychellen
RFH6BM5D–Riopa sp. Snake skink. An extremely elongated skink with reduced limbs. They are mainly found in the upper layers of the soil
RFHJ1E2G–This is a large golden skink found on a fallen tree bark in Malaysia.
RF2HN32AE–This skink curls its body around in this defence posture, offering its tail as an alternative target for a predator
RM2X0M6PJ–Buchanan’s Snake-Eyed Skink, Cryptoblepharus buchananii, basking in the sun on a tree trunk, endemic to Western Australia.
RFC61F72–A common skink hiding amidst rocks
RF2WNG2YW–Tree Skink (Egernia striolata) Taking a Sun Bath on a Stone between Blades of Grass, Queensland, Australia .
RMEBKH80–Waterside Skink (Tropidophorus sinicus), on mossy deadwood
RMT2MH4C–A Mangrove Skink (Emoia atrocostata) on a rotting log in an esturine mangrove area to the West of Bangkok, Thailand
RF2F4PKCH–A nice bokeh effect draws attention to the juvenile five lined skink that stands motionless in a Missouri backyard garden.
RF2JDC85J–a Western Rock Skink camouflaged on a granite rock. They are native to the western parts of Southern Africa. Scientific name is Mabuya sulcata
RFBAJBHA–A lizard or skink grips a wall on the Malaysian island of Langkawi
RF2WKTF13–Close-up of King's skink (Egernia kingii), a lizard species which is endemic to Australia
RF2G47XJY–Close up Common Sun Skink (Eutropis multifasciata) was sunbathing on wood in mudflat mangrove forest at Tanjung Piai National Park, Malaysia
RF2D6H9N7–Snake-eyed Skink - Ablepharus kitaibelii also European copper or European snake-eyed skink, Juniper or Snake-eyed skink, lizard in Scincidae, endemic
RMBEJEBW–Egernia stokesi, Gidgee skink
RMPCA8NW–Halmahera blue tongue skink (Tiliqua gigas)
RMBG04B6–Striped skink, Australia
RFH6BM5P–Riopa sp. Snake skink. An extremely elongated skink with reduced limbs. They are mainly found in the upper layers of the soil
RMFBKNF5–Five-lined skink lizard warms up in a sunny spot
RF2HN32AD–This skink curls its body around in this defence posture, offering its tail as an alternative target for a predator
RF2AMJ9NH–Panther or leopard skink, Ctenotus pantherinus, on red sand in Desert Park at Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Central Australia. Australian skinks
RMD82DHC–Centralian blue-tongued Skink on red soil.
RMBC6D61–Broad-headed Skink (Eumeces laticeps)
RMEBKRH2–Wedge-snouted skink, Elongated barrel skink (Chalcides sepsoides), side view
RMT2MH40–A Mangrove Skink (Emoia atrocostata) on a rotting log in an esturine mangrove area to the West of Bangkok, Thailand
RM2WCPDP4–A Shingleback (Tiliqua rugosa) in a threat posture with open mouth and blue tongue out, Nullarbor, Western Australia, WA, Australia
RMC68WW9–A lizard sunbathing on a small moss covered branch in the Amazon jungle, Loreto, Peru, South America
RMDE2D8Y–A Gidgee Skink, Egernia Stokesii, an Australian reptile or lizard
RF2AK58XG–a Gidgee skink on clefty stony ground
RF2HXH916–Skilton's Skink resting on rocky trail. Mt Diablo, Contra Costa County, California.
RF2PJ89JJ–Rottnest island Shingleback Skink (Tiliqua rugosa konowi)
RF2NCY7EE–Wild ghost skink (Eremiascincus phantasmus) in the outback at night, South Australia, Australia
RF2K4NFAA–Sao Tome Skink (Trachylepis thomensis) adult sunning on wooden fence Sao Tome, Sao Tome and Principe, Africa. September
RFHTMG1T–stay nature
RMPCA8NH–Halmahera blue tongue skink (Tiliqua gigas)
RMD3M04A–Speckle-lipped skink (Mabuya maculilabris: Scincidae), Watamu, Kenya
RF2H3PY68–Portrait of an orange-tailed shadeskink (Saproscincus challengeri), a small species of lizard native to Australian. Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
RMBC6CMM–Broad-headed Skink (Eumeces laticeps)
RMEBJF3K–spiny-tailed Australian skink (Egernia stokesii), on a branch
RF2FN30G5–Kashmir rock agama (Laudakia tuberculata) basking, showing colouration under throat and forelimbs.
RMW7TMYG–Brown-flanked Skink (Mabuya affinus) Western Division, The Gambia, January.
RMEPPT6X–A photograph of a brown anole lizard resting on a tree trunk in New Orleans, Louisiana.
RFF2KCAJ–A skink with a blue tail, known as Gran Canaria skink or Chalcides sexlineatus, is hiding in the sand
RMCFJ2WT–Chalcides ocellatus, or Ocellated Skink (also known as Eyed Skink or gongilo
RF2K2RGP1–Skink on the ground is a reptile Can be found in general and in the forest