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White's skink

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The back is patterned with three bars, the middle being solid brown, parallelled on either side by black bars with white spots in a sequence that terminates at the base of the head and tail. The head and tail are typically brown with no patterning and minimal scale outlining present. Most specimens
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The skinks live in small, sometimes temporary, family groups, with up to five females per male. However, the females do sometimes mate with males outside the group. They are viviparous and give birth to live young. Females mate in September–October and give birth in late January–February over a
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The skinks are variable in colour and pattern. Some populations lack back patterns or lip stripes. Base colours of the central stripe range from grey to brown and red. The sides of their body are patterned with black and white rosettes on a grey to brown background. The underbelly is a pale
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It is a highly aggressive species that will attack other individuals that they do not recognize or 'like' via scent. This includes outside females that the group could potentially include, making them very difficult to pair. Adults also will sometimes cannibalise rival juveniles they do not
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In a natural population of White’s skink, it was shown that both females and males can discern the difference between unrelated and related individuals, and that both sexes tend to associate more frequently with members of the opposite sex who are related.
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ordinarily decreases the quality of offspring. An investigation of a natural population of White’s skink, however, demonstrated that the optimal strategy may not always be avoidance of inbreeding, and that it may be beneficial under certain conditions.
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from the group. Juveniles stay within the protection of their family until they reach about half the size of an adult. At this stage, the adult will chase the juvenile out of the group by attacking it on sight.
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have black stripes on both sides of their lips that run from their yellow-lined eyes to a random speckling on the bottom of the chin. Individuals have varying lip patterns, with some having none.
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Bordogna, G., Cunningham, G., Fitzpatrick, L.J. et al. An experimental test of relatedness-based mate discrimination in a social lizard. Behav Ecol Sociobiol 70, 2139–2147 (2016).
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Most research on breeding preference emphasises the avoidance of mating partners who are closely related, because
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The offspring are highly aggressive from birth and will fight amongst themselves to chase away their rival
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peachy-orange, increasing in colour intensity towards the tail and on the undersides of the limbs.
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White's skink is a stocky, slow-growing, medium-sized species, reaching a maximum
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is highly variable and may be a complex of closely related species The
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period of two to ten days. Litter size ranges from 1–4.
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is widespread in south-eastern Australia, including
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Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Reptilia
Squamata
Scincidae
Liopholis
Binomial name
Lacépède

Synonyms
A.M.C. Duméril

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