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Lygisaurus laevis
A brown skink, sometimes darker on the head and flanks. There may also be pale-centred dorso-lateral stripes with darker flecks which result in longitudinal strips on the back and
flanks. The lips are pale brown, spotted with dark brown. Breeding males are often reddish on the throat and tail. SVL = 35mm. [eng]
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BURNETT'S SKINK - Lygisaurus burnettii - (Oudemans, 1894)
Australian Reptiles and Frogs - The Book - By Raymond Hoser - Now on CD-Rom. Attaining 9 cm in length, this small slender lizard is found along the east coast from Sydney, northwards.
Found in a range of habitats this skink is most common in moist forested habitats. It is diurnal and feeds on small
insects. Burnett's Skink lays eggs. [eng]
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