Bougainville's Skink
Lerista bougainvillii
Details | |
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Type | Reptile |
Group | |
Other Common Names | South-eastern Slider |
Biology | Range from viviparous (live bearing) to oviparous (egg laying). |
Distinctive Markings | Dark stripe from snout to base of tail. Very reduced limbs causing the species to move in a snake-like fashion. |
Taxonomy | |
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Phylum | Chordata |
Class | Reptilia |
Order | Squamata |
Family | Scincidae |
Genus | Lerista |
Species | bougainvillii |
Fairly widespread in south-eastern mainland Australia, also found in Tasmania.
Source: Atlas of Living Australia
This skink exhibits geographic variation in reproduction, laying eggs on the mainland and depositing only partially calcified eggs in Tasmania which hatch within a few days.
Interesting Facts | |
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Diet | Carnivore, small invertebrates. |
Habitat | Semi fossorial (adapted to digging and living underground). Usually found under rocks. |
Native Status | Native to Australia |