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What (who) is blue-tongued skink - definition


Blue-tongued skink         
  • Schwarzgelber Blauzungenskink
  • Gemeiner Blauzungenskink
  • Tannenzapfenechse
  • Riesenblauzungenskink
  • Zentralaustralischer Blauzungenskink
  • Westlicher Blauzungenskink
GENUS OF REPTILES
Tiliqua; Blue-tongue lizard; Common Bluetongue; Blue Tongued Lizard; Blue tongued skink; Blue tongue skinks; Blue tongue skink; Blue tongued Skink; Blue-tongued lizard; Blue Tounged Lizards; Blue tongued lizard; Blue tongue lizard; Blue-tongue skink; Bluetongue lizard
Blue-tongued skinksTiliqua, Reptile Database comprise the Australasian genus Tiliqua, which contains some of the largest members of the skink family (Scincidae). They are commonly called blue-tongued lizards or simply blue-tongues or blueys in Australia.
Irian Jaya blue tongue skink         
GENUS OF LIZARDS
Tiliqua linea nigra; Irian Jaya Blue-tongued Skink
The Irian Jaya blue tongue skink (Tiliqua sp.) is one of the least understood species of blue-tongued skink.
Merauke blue-tongued skink         
  • As their namesake, most blue tongue skinks exhibit a bright blue tongue.
SPECIES OF REPTILE
Merauke Blue-Tongued Skink; Tiliqua gigas evanescens; Merauke Blue Tongue Skink; Merauke blue tongue skink
The Merauke blue-tongued skink (Tiliqua gigas evanescens), also known as the faded blue-tongued skink, or giant blue-tongued skink, is a subspecies of Tiliqua that is native to Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. The Merauke blue-tongued skink is the longest of all the Tiliqua species; often reaching nearly 26-30 inches (66–76 cm) in total length.