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Scincella lateralis

  • Xenosaurus Tzacualtipantecus. the Zacualtipán Knob-Scaled Lizard Is Endemic to the Sierra Madre Oriental of Eastern Mexico

    Xenosaurus Tzacualtipantecus. the Zacualtipán Knob-Scaled Lizard Is Endemic to the Sierra Madre Oriental of Eastern Mexico

  • Checklist Reptile and Amphibian

    Checklist Reptile and Amphibian

  • Common Species

    Common Species

  • Check List 17 (1): 27–38

    Check List 17 (1): 27–38

  • Lizard ID Guide

    Lizard ID Guide

  • Scincella Lateralis)

    Scincella Lateralis)

  • Response of Reptile and Amphibian Communities to the Reintroduction of Fire T in an Oak/Hickory Forest ⁎ Steven J

    Response of Reptile and Amphibian Communities to the Reintroduction of Fire T in an Oak/Hickory Forest ⁎ Steven J

  • Amphibians and Reptiles of the State of Coahuila, Mexico, with Comparison with Adjoining States

    Amphibians and Reptiles of the State of Coahuila, Mexico, with Comparison with Adjoining States

  • Appendix D: Species List

    Appendix D: Species List

  • Distal Urogenital Anatomy of Male Southern Coal Skinks, Plestiodon Anthracinus Pluvialis (Reptilia: Scincidae) Stanley E

    Distal Urogenital Anatomy of Male Southern Coal Skinks, Plestiodon Anthracinus Pluvialis (Reptilia: Scincidae) Stanley E

  • Amphibians and Reptiles Of

    Amphibians and Reptiles Of

  • Land Character, Plants, and Animals of the Inner Bluegrass Region of Kentucky: Past, Present, and Future

    Land Character, Plants, and Animals of the Inner Bluegrass Region of Kentucky: Past, Present, and Future

  • Texas Master Naturalist Hill Country Chapter June 2004 Newsletter

    Texas Master Naturalist Hill Country Chapter June 2004 Newsletter

  • Field Notes: Scincella Lateralis

    Field Notes: Scincella Lateralis

  • Geographic Variation in Learning of Escape Behavior in the Little Brown Skink (Scincella Lateralis)

    Geographic Variation in Learning of Escape Behavior in the Little Brown Skink (Scincella Lateralis)

  • Amphibians and Reptiles of the Duke Forest Compiled by Jeffrey S

    Amphibians and Reptiles of the Duke Forest Compiled by Jeffrey S

  • Does the Species Produce Toxic Skin Secretions Or Is It Venomous/Poisonous?

    Does the Species Produce Toxic Skin Secretions Or Is It Venomous/Poisonous?

  • Aggressive Behaviors and Their Effect on Resource Use by Female Scincella Lateralis

    Aggressive Behaviors and Their Effect on Resource Use by Female Scincella Lateralis

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  • Little Brown Skink Or Ground Skink
  • St. Vincent National Wildlife Refuge Fish, Amphibian, Reptile and Mammal List
  • Bibliography and Scientific Name Index to Theamphibians
  • DO THEY AGGREGATE - Do Individuals Congregate in Large Numbers for Breeding Or Hibernation?
  • Physiological Ecology of the Ground Skink, Scincella Lateralis, in South
  • The Invasion of Barred Owls and Its Potential Effect on the Spotted Owl: a Conservation Conundrum
  • The High-Level Classification of Skinks (Reptilia, Squamata, Scincomorpha)
  • Intrasexual Aggressive Behavior in the Little Brown Skink (Scincella Lateralis) During Breeding Season Laura D
  • Behaviour 151 (2014) 2015–2028 Brill.Com/Beh
  • Using a Portable Reader for Non-Invasive Detection of PIT-Tagged Skinks Under Coverboards
  • Year of the Lizard News No
  • Red Slough Reptiles and Amphibians (62 Species)
  • Checklist of Kansas Turtles and Reptiles
  • Big Cypress Reptiles
  • Response of Lizards to High-Severity Wildfires in a Southern United States Mixed Pine/Hardwood Forest
  • Gulf Islands U.S
  • The Journal of North American Herpetology
  • Panhandle Mule Deer: a Survey of Body Condition, Size, Reproductive Output, and Antler Growth, Levi J


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