Egernia stokesii: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Class
- Reptilia
- Order
- Squamata
- Family
- Scincidae
- Genus
- Egernia
- Species
- Egernia stokesii
- Scientific Name
- Egernia stokesii
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Stokes's skink
Egernia stokesii is a gregarious species of lizard of the Scincidae family. This diurnal species is endemic to Australia, and is also known as the Gidgee skink, spiny-tailed skink, Stokes's skink and Stokes's egernia. The species forms stable, long-term social aggregations, much like the social groups seen in mammalian and avian species. This characteristic is rarely found in the Squamata order, but is widespread within the Australian subfamily of Egerniinae skinks. Populations of E. stokesii are widely distributed, but fragmented, and occur in semi-arid environments. There are three recognised subspecies. The conservation status for the species is listed as least concern, however, one subspecies is listed as endangered.
...Egernia stokesii in languages:
- Czech
- egernie Stokesova
- Czech
- egernie Stokesova ostrovní
- English
- Gidgee Skink
- English
- Gidgee Spiny-tailed Skink
- English
- Stoke’s Skink
- German
- Stokes Skink
- Japanese
- ストケスイワトカゲ
- Russian
- Эгерния Стокса
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