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Description:

Smaller than the previous one and with much longer tail. it could be they are of the same species and that the previous spotting is of an adult who has lost its tail but just in case I place them a part.

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Comments (4)

Mangrove Skink looks good too but neither shows long tail
Could this be a Reeves's Smooth Skink Scincella reevesii
Thanks Malcom! I will browse int his page later ;-)
Not sure about this, it seems to have a tail at least 2x its body length. I think this link covers all known species: http://www.ecologyasia.com/verts/lizards.htm
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PublishedOctober 25, 2015

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