The chevron skink is named for its distinctive chevron-shaped markings on its body, which resemble the pattern of inverted V shapes or arrows. These markings typically run along the back and sides, providing the skink with effective camouflage in its natural habitat. The scientific name, Oligosoma smithi, also reflects its classification within the skink family, but the common name highlights the skink's unique and recognizable pattern.
It's called the green-blooded skink
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A skink lives in a rainforest
the variable skink is a reptile
no they can not
skink is singular skinks is plural.
There is no animal that is called a skint. There is a an animal called a skink that is related to the lizard and has stripes that run the length of its body.
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Metallic Skink was created in 1874.
White's Skink was created in 1804.
Coal Skink was created in 1850.