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Skink Collection (#4)

"Discover the World of Skinks

Background imageSkink Collection: Fitsimon's Burrowing Skink - Tip of the tail after shedding it - Namib Desert - Namibia - Africa

Fitsimon's Burrowing Skink - Tip of the tail after shedding it - Namib Desert - Namibia - Africa
KAT-516 Fitsimon's Burrowing Skink - Tip of the tail after shedding it Namib Desert - Namibia - Africa Typlacontias brevipes Shedding of the tail is a strategy to escape predation Karl Terblanche

Background imageSkink Collection: Fitsimon's Burrowing Skink - Tracks on the dunes - Namib Desert - Namibia - Africa

Fitsimon's Burrowing Skink - Tracks on the dunes - Namib Desert - Namibia - Africa
KAT-514 Fitsimon's Burrowing Skink - Tracks on the dunes Namib Desert - Namibia - Africa Typlacontias brevipes Karl Terblanche Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSkink Collection: Crocodile Skink Papua New Guinea

Crocodile Skink Papua New Guinea
JPF-8255 CROCODILE SKINK Papua New Guinea Tribolonotus gracilis Jean Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageSkink Collection: Great desert-skink

Great desert-skink
AUS-936 Great desert-skink Tanami Desert, Northern Territory, Australia Egernia kintorei Greg Harold / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSkink Collection: Milk termite - damaged nest mound, with skink preying on termites

Milk termite - damaged nest mound, with skink preying on termites
AUS-534 Milk termite - damaged nest mound, with skink preying on termites. Australia-wide Coptotermes acinaciformis Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageSkink Collection: Striped Skink basking. Occurs in East Africa, south to Transkei and nort-east Cape

Striped Skink basking. Occurs in East Africa, south to Transkei and nort-east Cape
ASW-4749 Striped Skink basking. Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Northern Cape, South Africa. Mabuya striata Alan J. S. Weaving Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSkink Collection: A Many-lined Sun Skink (?) sleeps at night on a branch in the undegrowth of a primary rainforest

A Many-lined Sun Skink (?) sleeps at night on a branch in the undegrowth of a primary rainforest of river Danum valley
ANZ-1099 A Many-lined Sun Skink (?) sleeps at night on a branch in the undegrowth of a primary rainforest river Danum valley conservation area, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia; June

Background imageSkink Collection: Rough-scaled Brown Skink basking on planks of a wooden platform at Sukau Rainforest Lodge

Rough-scaled Brown Skink basking on planks of a wooden platform at Sukau Rainforest Lodge
ANZ-1063 Rough-scaled Brown Skink basking on planks of a wooden platform at Sukau Rainforest Lodge in lowland rainforest of Kinabatangan river floodplain; Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia; June

Background imageSkink Collection: Rainbow / Five-lined Skink Zimbabwe

Rainbow / Five-lined Skink Zimbabwe
PS-9780 Rainbow / Five-lined Skink Zimbabwe, Africa Mabuya quinquetaeniata Peter Steyn Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSkink Collection: Three-striped Dasyure - eating Skink, Papua New Guinea, Salawati, Aru Islands, Waigeo, Irian Jaya

Three-striped Dasyure - eating Skink, Papua New Guinea, Salawati, Aru Islands, Waigeo, Irian Jaya
JPF-13162 Three-striped Dasyure - eating Skink Papua New Guinea, Salawati, Aru Islands, Waigeo, Irian Jaya, Yapen and possibly Batanta Myoictis melas Jean-Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for

Background imageSkink Collection: Skink A. K. A:Prehensile tailed & monkey tailed. Bougainville, Solomon Island

Skink A. K. A:Prehensile tailed & monkey tailed. Bougainville, Solomon Island
PM-8969 Prehensile tailed / monkey-tailed SKINK / Lizard Bougainville, Solomon Island Corucia zebrata Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSkink Collection: Gidgee Skink, rocky areas in mountains of Australia

Gidgee Skink, rocky areas in mountains of Australia
PM-10100 Gidgee Skink, rocky areas in mountains Australia Egernia stokesi Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSkink Collection: Skink Lizard Hard-shelled eggs

Skink Lizard Hard-shelled eggs
EL-1802 Skink Lizard - hard-shelled eggs Carlia fusca Eric Lindgren Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSkink Collection: Common Blue-tongue Also known as Kimberley Blue-tongue. One of the world's largest skinks

Common Blue-tongue Also known as Kimberley Blue-tongue. One of the world's largest skinks
DH-3851 Common Blue-tongue Skink / Lizard At Mt Barnett, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia. Tiliqua scincoides Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSkink Collection: Shingleback Lizard Australia

Shingleback Lizard Australia
CAN-1544 Shingleback / Pincone / Sleepy LIZARD / Bobtail Skink - on rock Australia Trachydosaurus rugosus The tail resembles the head, so to confuse predators



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"Discover the World of Skinks: From Aggressive Blue Tongues to Prehensile Tails" Centralian Blue Tongue Skink - Witness the captivating display of a somewhat aggressive skink as it thrusts out its striking blue tongue and adjusts its posture, appearing larger and more formidable. Indonesian Blue-Tongued Skink - Behold the beauty of this captive skink from Papua New Guinea, with its tongue extended in a mesmerizing manner that showcases its unique adaptation. Mullers Skink - Meet the charming Sphenomorphus muelleri, a skink species known for its distinctive features and fascinating behavior in their natural habitat. Blotched Blue-Tongue Skink - Marvel at this female Tiliqua nigrolutea as she gapes with her tongue out, displaying an impressive defense mechanism against potential threats. Bull Skink on Kangaroo Island - Explore the coastal dunes where Liopholis multiscutata roams freely, showcasing their adaptability to various environments and adding charm to this picturesque location. Lowland Blotched Blue-Tongue - Catch a glimpse of Tiliqua nigrolutea perched on a coastal bluff in the Bay of [location], blending seamlessly into their surroundings while exhibiting their iconic blue-tongued trait. Three-toed Earless Skink Portrait - Admire the elegance of an adult Hemiergis talbingoensis as it poses gracefully for our lens, highlighting its unique characteristics within Australia's Tallarook region. Solomon Islands' Large Prehensile-tailed Skink - Watch in awe as Corucia zebrata skillfully climbs branches using its remarkable prehensile tail, showcasing nature's ingenuity through these enchanting reptiles.