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O que (quem) é unarmoured skink - definição

SPECIES OF REPTILE
Corucia; Corucia zebrata; Giant skink; Prehensile-tailed skink; Monkey-tailed skink; Prehensile tailed skink; Prehensile-tailed Skink; Solomon Islands Skink; Zebra Skink; Monkey Skink; Zebra skink; Monkey skink
  • Solomon Islands skink at the St Louis Zoo.
  • Solomon Islands skink at the Buffalo Zoo.
  • Map of the Solomon Islands archipelago

Oligosoma gracilicorpus         
  • The holotype of the chevron skink (''Oligosoma homalonotum'') in the [[Whanganui Regional Museum]], from the [[Henry Suter]] collection.
Oligosoma gracilicorpus, the narrow-bodied skink or narrow skink, is a species of skink in the family Scincidae. Only the holotype specimen (AIM Rep 31.
New Zealand striped skink         
The New Zealand striped skink (Oligosoma striatum) is a rare species of medium-sized skink endemic to New Zealand. The specific epithet means "streaked".
Oligosoma salmo         
  • ''O. salmo'' showing the pattern of markings on the lateral band
The Chesterfield or Kapitia skink (Oligosoma salmo) is a species of skink found in New Zealand. Only discovered in 1994 and for years not recognised as a distinct species, it is endemic to a narrow 1 km strip of coastal vegetation on the West Coast of New Zealand, 15 km north of Hokitika.

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Solomon Islands skink

The Solomon Islands skink (Corucia zebrata), also known as prehensile-tailed skink, monkey-tailed skink, giant skink, zebra skink, and monkey skink, is an arboreal species of skink endemic to the Solomon Islands archipelago. It is the largest known extant species of skink.

The Solomon Islands skink is completely herbivorous, eating many different fruits and vegetables including the pothos plant. It is one of the few species of reptile known to function within a social group or circulus. Both male and female specimens are known to be territorial and often hostile towards members not a part of their family group.

Corucia is a monotypic genus, containing a single species. However, in 1997 it was determined that there are two subspecies of the Solomon Islands skink: the common monkey-tailed skink (Corucia zebrata zebrata) and the northern monkey-tailed skink (Corucia zebrata alfredschmidti). Among other variances, the northern skink is smaller and has darker eyes with a black sclera.

Extensive logging is a serious threat to the survival of this species. Consumption for food by indigenous Solomon Islanders and excessive pet trade exports have affected wild populations. Export of this species from the Solomon Islands is now restricted and the animal is protected under CITES appendix II.