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RE: Whats the genera of this skink?

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Posted by: PHLdyPayne at Fri Aug 3 13:29:26 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PHLdyPayne ]  
   

Nice looking lizard, definitely an alligator lizard as already suggested. There are a few of these lizards in California, depending on area they are found. Below is a link showing California reptile species. If you scroll down about half way you see a bunch of alligator lizards with good pictures. It sort of looks like a Shasta Alligator Lizard but yours looks darker.

www.californiaherps.com/alllizards.html

These lizards will puff up when feeling threatened, so that may be why it looks pregnant. I don't think any will still have eggs/or live young as some are live bearers) this late in the summer. Unless they double clutch in the wild.
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