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is light gray or beige in color; its dorsal scales have black or dark brown edges. The scales on the sides run diagonally. The belly is yellow. Juveniles are black with white sports on the lips and the head and have a blue or bluish tail.
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The mating season of the Great Plains skink is in April or May. The female lays between 5 and 32 eggs (on the average about 12) in early summer, which she guards until they hatch in late summer.
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Great Plains Skink

Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Reptilia
Squamata
Scincidae
Plestiodon
Binomial name
Baird
Girard

Synonyms
Cope
species
lizard
endemic
North America
broad-headed skink
skink
Plestiodon
lizard
Great Plains
Wyoming

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