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many-striped skink

Eutropis multifasciata

Description:

A small skink makes its way among dried leaves of mango and sticks during the late hours of the day.

Habitat:

Leaf litter.

Notes:

Quick moving skink.

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3 Comments

You are welcome Patrick.I have hundreds of spottings in my backyard,is amazing how many life exist in all places just out of our own doors :-)

Patrick Regoniel
Patrick Regoniel 4 years ago

Thanks Antonio for the warm welcome. I get to know my backyard better being on quarantine because of CoViD-19.

Hello Patrick Regoniel and welcome to the Project Noah community!
Nice first spotting!

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Patrick Regoniel
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Patrick Regoniel

Palawan, Philippines

Spotted on Apr 4, 2020
Submitted on Apr 19, 2020

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