Great Plains Skink (Eumeces obsoletus) Description: 3½" to 5" snout-vent length; to 13¾" overall. Color light gray to beige; scales on back edged in black or dark brown. Scales on sides of body in diagonal rows.
Great Plains Skink Relatives in same Genus Mole Skink (E. egregius) Five lined Skink (E. fasciatus) Gilbert's Skink (E. gilberti) Southeastern Five lined Skink (E. inexpectatus) Broad-headed Skink (E. laticeps) Prairie Skink (E.
Great Plains Skink Reptile. The Great Plains skink is the largest North American skink, a kind of lizard.
Great Plains Skink Sighting: Chisos Mountains, Big Bend National Park, Brewster County, Texas ...
Great Plains Skink Plestiodon obsoletus Rare with only 2 locality records in AR. Body scales cream, yellowish, or tan and individually bordered with black. Scales smooth and shiny. Pertaining to the sides.
Great Plains Skink - Eumeces obsoletus Green Tree Skink - Dosia smaragdinum Pinecone Skink or Shingleback Skink - Trachydosaurus rugosus Snake-eyed Skink - Ablepharus kitaibeli Solomans Giant Skink - Corucia zebrata Striped Skink - Mabuya striata ...
See also: Skink, Reptile, Musk, Turtle, Zebra
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