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African Five-lined Skink

Trachylepis quinquetaeniata

Description:

The African Striped Skink (Trachylepsis striata), commonly called the Striped Skink, is a lizard in the skink family (Scincidae). The species is widespread in southern Africa, including extreme southern Angola and Zambia, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and parts of central and eastern South Africa. It is not a close relation to the Australian Striped Skink, Ctenotus taeniolatus. This skink is brown or bronze coloured with two yellowish stripes that run lengthwise on either side of the spine. Both sexes grow to a length of 25 cm. Their tails are often missing due to predators.

Habitat:

Africa

Notes:

Found near Edfou, in a village called Al-Sahel, it's very common there.

1 Species ID Suggestions

Phil_S
Phil_S 11 years ago
African Five-lined Skink
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2 Comments

lol :D thanks. I think this is some sort of a common lizard or a skink but not sure if it is a certain type

flybeasley
flybeasley 11 years ago

The last photo looks like something out of a 1950s "B" movie. "It came from outer space".
Nice spotting!!!!!

محافظة أسوان, Egypt

Spotted on Sep 24, 2012
Submitted on Sep 24, 2012

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