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1Sadlier’s skink  Sadlier’s skink habitat © Eric Vanderduys Description Sadlier’s skink is a very small ground-dwelling skink

Sadlier’s skink Sadlier’s skink habitat © Eric Vanderduys Description Sadlier’s skink is a very small ground-dwelling skink

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Source URL: www.qmdc.org.au

Language: English
2Texas Field Notes  Volume 6, Issue 2 7:30pm - calls of Hyla cinerea heard from various parts of the marsh, particularly from a an armadillo emerged from the thicket and began to dig. We hiked for an additional 2 miles

Texas Field Notes Volume 6, Issue 2 7:30pm - calls of Hyla cinerea heard from various parts of the marsh, particularly from a an armadillo emerged from the thicket and began to dig. We hiked for an additional 2 miles

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Source URL: www.texasherp.org

Language: English
3Warracknabeal Herald FridayPage: Section: Region: Circulation:

Warracknabeal Herald FridayPage: Section: Region: Circulation:

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Source URL: www.fnpw.org.au

Language: English - Date: 2011-11-07 17:11:33
4Active Season for Maryland Turtles Thick bar indicates major period of activity in Maryland. Thin bar indicates when turtles are emerging from or entering overwintering sites, or periods of few observations, as in sea tu

Active Season for Maryland Turtles Thick bar indicates major period of activity in Maryland. Thin bar indicates when turtles are emerging from or entering overwintering sites, or periods of few observations, as in sea tu

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Source URL: marylandnaturalist.org

Language: English - Date: 2011-12-16 22:01:06
5Maryland Amphibian & Reptile Atlas A Joint Project of The Natural History Society of Maryland, Inc. & the Maryland Department of Natural Resources August 2011 Newsletter

Maryland Amphibian & Reptile Atlas A Joint Project of The Natural History Society of Maryland, Inc. & the Maryland Department of Natural Resources August 2011 Newsletter

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Source URL: marylandnaturalist.org

Language: English - Date: 2011-12-16 21:28:24
6The Lizards of Maryland Common Five-lined Skink (Plestiodon fasciatus) Photo by: Mark Tegges  Photo by: Ed Thompson

The Lizards of Maryland Common Five-lined Skink (Plestiodon fasciatus) Photo by: Mark Tegges Photo by: Ed Thompson

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Source URL: www.dnr.state.md.us

Language: English - Date: 2014-07-29 12:56:24
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Source URL: fishandboat.com

Language: English - Date: 2003-02-27 10:23:16
8Lizards make up the largest living group of reptiles, numbering about 3,000 worldwide. They are more predominant in warmer, drier areas. In this country, most are found in the southwest. Pennsylvania has four species fro

Lizards make up the largest living group of reptiles, numbering about 3,000 worldwide. They are more predominant in warmer, drier areas. In this country, most are found in the southwest. Pennsylvania has four species fro

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Source URL: fishandboat.com

Language: English - Date: 2003-02-27 10:23:20
9The Lizards of Maryland Common Five-lined Skink (Plestiodon fasciatus) Photo by: Mark Tegges  Photo by: Ed Thompson

The Lizards of Maryland Common Five-lined Skink (Plestiodon fasciatus) Photo by: Mark Tegges Photo by: Ed Thompson

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Source URL: www.dnr.maryland.gov

Language: English - Date: 2014-07-29 12:56:24