Egernia saxatilis: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Class
- Reptilia
- Order
- Squamata
- Family
- Scincidae
- Genus
- Egernia
- Species
- Egernia saxatilis
- Scientific Name
- Egernia saxatilis
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Black rock skink
The black rock skink (Egernia saxatilis) is a species of large skink native to Eastern and Southern Australia from central New South Wales to Grampians National Park in Victoria. A large, dark colored skink, up to 135 mm from snout to base of the tail, the black rock skink is the first reptile discovered to have a "nuclear family" structure where the parents form a pair and care for their offspring for more than one year. The black rock skink is a viviparous skink meaning females give birth to live offspring instead of laying eggs. They defend their home range and families against conspecifics for up to several years.
...Egernia saxatilis in languages:
- English
- Black Crevice-skink
- English
- Black Rock Skink
- Japanese
- クロイワトカゲ
- Russian
- Скальная эгерния
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