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28: 97:, may be the same species as the Noronha skink. The Noronha skink is covered with dark and light spots on the upperparts and is usually about 7 to 10 cm (3 to 4 in) in length. The tail is long and muscular, but breaks off easily. Very common throughout Fernando de Noronha, it is an opportunistic feeder, eating both 154: 175: 27: 17: 161: 141: 168: 136: 52: 89: 65: 48: 112: 107: 70: 56: 123: 111:
tree, as well as other material ranging from cookie crumbs to eggs of its own species.
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in 1503, it was first formally described in 1839. Its subsequent
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and is thought to have reached its island from Africa by
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history has been complex, riddled with confusion with
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Knowledge:Today's featured article
A Noronha skink on Fernando de Noronha island, Brazil
Noronha skink
species
skink
Fernando de Noronha
Brazil
Amerigo Vespucci
taxonomic
Trachylepis maculata
homonyms
African
Trachylepis
rafting
Trachylepis tschudii
Peru
insects
nectar
Erythrina velutina
Introduced
predators
cats
parasitic worms
more...
Distributed element filter
Degrassi: The Next Generation
Ann Bannon
Archive
By email
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