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Blue-Tailed Skink

A look at the blue-tailed skink.

By Mark O'Shea

Distribution Eastern Indonesia, New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Micronesia, Vanuatu and Fiji.

Habitat Coconut plantations, gardens and forest edges.

Diet Insects.

Max.length 50mm SVL (115mm TL).

Reproductive strategy Oviparous with clutches of 2 eggs.

blue-tailed-skink

The combination of electric blue tail with black body and three longitudinal yellow body stripes in a common pattern found in skinks, lacertids and other lizards around the world. It is possible that the stripes are intended to direct the eye of the predator towards the bright tail, thereby deflecting an attack away from the vulnerable lizard body. In New Guinea the blue-tailed skink exhibits sexual dichromatism, the females are brightly marked with blue tails while male blue-tailed skinks are usually light brown with indistinct stripes and a brown tail. These highly visible diurnal skinks are commonly observed on low vegetation and low on tree trunks, flicking their long tails.

Sources for more information:
Brown W.C. 1991 Lizards of the genus Emoia (Scincidae) with observations on their evolution and biogeography. Mem. Calif. Acad. Sci. 15 vi+94.

McCoy M. 1980 Reptiles of the Solomon Islands. Wau Ecology Handbook No.7. vi+80.

Mys B. 1988 The zoogeography of the scincid lizards from North Papua New Guinea (Reptilia: Scincidae). I. The distribution of the species. Bulletin de L'Institute Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique. 58;127-183.


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Just found a Blue-tailed skink in San Diego CA! Never seen one here! Reptile week for us - 5' Red Diamondback on Tuesday
Rob, san diego, CA
Posted: 6/13/2013 12:05:01 PM
Look up Pletiodon for a similar, but distinct skink, that lives in North America.
Ed, Delanson, NY
Posted: 5/30/2013 4:17:42 PM
What a handsome young man. Certainly not your "garden variety" as he shot up and around our aged pear tree just off the porch. Lots of flies and yellow jackets around because of the huge piles of decaying pears on the ground. I need to know more about his diet. and how did an Indonesian species get here in No. Va.?
Jack, McLean, VA
Posted: 9/27/2012 9:07:28 AM
Have about a dozen of them living in my flower beds and sunning on my front porch and we just caught our very first baby sitting their. Such beautiful creatures and my boys are so fascinated with them. Wish there was more information available here on them.
Dawn, Lee Hall, VA
Posted: 9/15/2012 2:24:56 PM
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