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Trapped lizards
These two five-lined skinks,an adult and a juvenile, had somehow fallen into a large bowl on my deck and were unable to climb out the slick glazed sides. Their scientific name is Eumeces either fasciatus (Five-lined skink) or inexpectatus (Southeastern five-lined skink). Etowah County, Alabama. (DSC08724)
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