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13-Apr-2024 copyright Elizabeth Bickel

5 Line Skink 4-13-24

Adult

On the Patio

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The (American) five-lined skink (Plestiodon fasciatus) is a species of lizard in the family Scincidae. The species is endemic to North America. Other common names for P. fasciatus include blue-tailed skink (for juveniles) https://pbase.com/britestar/image/115334254 and red-headed skink (for adults). The American five-lined skink is small to medium-sized, growing to about 12.5 to 21.5 centimetres (4.9 to 8.5 in) total length (including tail).

The ones I see here are on the small side.
Bella loves to chase them, which I strongly discourage.
She has never come close to catching one, but it is a game for her, like chasing bugs.
For the most part, these little lizards are not seldom seen in our area.
When you do see them, they definitely are quick to scurry away.

Nikon COOLPIX P950
1/640s f/6.3 at 89.2mm iso100 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
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Rod26-Apr-2024 01:53
Good thing they're fast little creatures. My dogs would enjoy chasing them too. I like the way you framed this.V
Helen Betts25-Apr-2024 23:29
Fine shot of this lizard. I can imagine Bella having fun chasing them!
Tom Munson25-Apr-2024 21:29
Great capture.