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Cunninghams Skink

Egernia cunninghami

Description:

Cunningham's skink is a large, prickly lizard usually around 25-30cm in length. The colour varies from those which are almost totally black with a few white spots, to others that are predominantly grey with black bands or others which have an overall rusty red colour. Each scale ends in a sharp, rigid point, especially on the tail. If threatened, the lizard will flee to the nearest rock crevice and puff up its body and use the spines to anchor itself into the refuge. Trying to remove a stubborn Cunningham's skink from this position is practically impossible.

Habitat:

The Cunningham's skink can be found in southeastern Australia, from southern Queensland to western Victoria, with an outlying population at Mt. Lofty in South Australia. They are usually found around large rock outcrops, sheltering in crevices or under large slabs of rock.

Notes:

Diet: The adult Cunningham's skink is mainly vegetarian, consuming flowers, berries and young green shoots and leaves. Juveniles, on the other hand, are mostly insect eaters. Reproduction: Female Cunningham's skinks produce between 4 and 6 live young in late summer. These will usually hang around the parents for several years forming quite close family groups.

3 Comments

Scott Frazier
Scott Frazier 11 years ago

You're welcome, Mac

MacChristiansen
MacChristiansen 11 years ago

Added ID, Thanks S Frazier

ShannaB
ShannaB 11 years ago

Gorgeous!

MacChristiansen
Spotted by
MacChristiansen

New South Wales, Australia

Spotted on Mar 24, 2013
Submitted on Mar 26, 2013

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