Skink
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With more than 1,500 described species, the Scincidae are one of the most diverse families of lizards. Skinks look roughly like true lizards, but most species have no pronounced neck and their legs are relatively small; several genera (e.g., Typhlosaurus) have no limbs at all.
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Blue-tongued skink | Cape Verde giant skink | Cunningham's skink |
American five-lined skink | Japanese five-lined skink | Okada's five-lined skink |
Kishinoue's giant skink | Pink-tongued skink | Red-eyed crocodile skink |
†Tonga ground skink | Western spiny-tailed skink |