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Common_Sun_Skink

Eutropis multifasciata (Scincidae)

Habitat:

In Indonesia, this lizard/skink found in the yard, gardens, grass/rice fields, to the jungle. we call it "kadal kebun" (the garden lizard), as is common in gardens.

Notes:

Agile and a little plump, head as if fused with a fat neck solid; quadrangular cross body seem dull. The total length of up to about 22 cm, approximately 60% of the lizard's body is the tail. The upper side of the body is brown (copper) golden, often with blackish blotches on the edge of scales that form a line pattern extending vague disjointed. Lateral side of the body with a dark blackish or brownish-speckled white (on a female or young), or whitish with bright yellow color saputan to reddish orange (on male lizards). The down side of the body whitish-gray or yellowish.

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Malang, Jawa Timur, Indonesia

Spotted on Jul 26, 2011
Submitted on Jul 26, 2011

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