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Ground Skink

Scincella lateralis

Description:

A very small, fast, and squirmy skink!

Habitat:

Found under a rock that had obviously been in its place for a long time.

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10 Comments

Jack Settle
Jack Settle 10 years ago

Thanks, and thanks for sharing to the Nature Lovers FB group!

Carol Snow Milne
Carol Snow Milne 10 years ago

Excellent Series and great video!

katmc2020
katmc2020 11 years ago

I think both because I don't know what I'll run Into in OK!

Jack Settle
Jack Settle 11 years ago

Herping is looking for reptiles and amphibians ("herps" are reptiles and amphibians). You said look for pictures when you come to OK so I was wondering if you were going herping or just taking wildlife pictures.

katmc2020
katmc2020 11 years ago

What do you mean?

Jack Settle
Jack Settle 11 years ago

Cool. Are you into herping specifically or wildlife as a whole?

katmc2020
katmc2020 11 years ago

Fort Worth TX

katmc2020
katmc2020 11 years ago

TX

Jack Settle
Jack Settle 11 years ago

Thank you! We have some awesome herps here in OK. What state are you from?

katmc2020
katmc2020 11 years ago

Like the pics! The vid looks like a nature show! I'll be going to Oklahoma with my Mom and Dad on Father's Day so be looking for my pics here!

Jack Settle
Spotted by
Jack Settle

Bartlesville, Oklahoma, USA

Spotted on Mar 30, 2013
Submitted on Mar 30, 2013

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