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Что (кто) такое cylindrical skink - определение

SPECIES OF REPTILE
Italian Three-toed Skink; Italian three-toed skink; Cylindrical skink

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.

Википедия

Chalcides chalcides

The Italian three-toed skink or the cylindrical skink (Chalcides chalcides) is a species of lizard found from Italy (including Sicily, Sardinia and Elba), to northern Algeria, Libya, Morocco and Tunisia. It is common in some locations and is usually found in sunny areas with dense vegetation (usually grass up to 40 cm or 16 in of height) but can also be found in arid areas. They reach about 48 cm (19 in) in length, out of which the tail constitutes more than half. Its body is long and snake-like, coloured usually between brown and olive and may have dark stripes on the back. Each of the highly reduced legs has three fingers. These skinks are active during daytime and prey mainly on insects. Females of the species give birth to live young. The population of this skink is slowly declining, but it has some tolerance to habitat modification.