Seychelles skink

Trachylepis seychellensis

The Seychelles skink is a species of skink in the Scincidae family. It is endemic to the Seychelles.
Seychelles Skink A small skink common throughout the Seychelles. Looks quite a bit like the Wright's Skink also found there (check my photos for oneof those) but this one has the obvious bicolored stripe that Wright's lacks. Geotagged,Seychelles,Seychelles skink,Spring,Trachylepis seychellensis

Distribution

The Seychelles skink is endemic to the Seychelles where it is found on islands of Mahé , Silhouette, Praslin, North, Aride, Cousin, Cousine, Curieuse, La Digue, Grande Soeur, Petite Soeur, Félicité, Frégate and some other islands. It has been introduced into the Amirantes Islands in the southern Seychelles. It occurs from sea level to elevations of up to 550 m . It is common in woodland, shrubby areas, plantations, parks, gardens, mangroves and urban locations.

Status

The Seychelles skink is a very adaptable species, able to utilise the many habitats available on the Seychelles. Although its total area of occupancy is less than 5,000 square kilometres , it is a common species with no particular threats being recognised, and the International Union for Conservation of Nature has assessed its conservation status as being of "least concern". It is present in several national parks and protected areas.

Habitat

The Seychelles skink is endemic to the Seychelles where it is found on islands of Mahé , Silhouette, Praslin, North, Aride, Cousin, Cousine, Curieuse, La Digue, Grande Soeur, Petite Soeur, Félicité, Frégate and some other islands. It has been introduced into the Amirantes Islands in the southern Seychelles. It occurs from sea level to elevations of up to 550 m . It is common in woodland, shrubby areas, plantations, parks, gardens, mangroves and urban locations.Skinks are similar in appearance to other lizards but lack necks and have long tails that are easily shed. The Seychelles skink feeds on such insects as flies, crickets, grasshoppers, beetles and caterpillars. This species reproduces by producing clutches of eggs.

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Status: Least concern
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassReptilia
OrderSquamata
FamilyScincidae
GenusTrachylepis
SpeciesT. seychellensis
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