Scincella silvicola
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Scincella silvicola

Scincella silvicola is a species of skink that lives in the highlands of Mexico from Puebla to Oaxaca. It occurs primarily in dry, scrubby areas and forests, especially pine forests. It is generally a common species and faces no major threats. It is most likely ovoviviparous.

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Like all members of the genus Scincella, S. silvicola is long and cylindrical, with short limbs. Its color is light bronze or cream, and it has a dark stripe originating at the snout and running dorsolaterally across its body. Its maximum snout-vent length is about 53 millimeters.

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1. Scincella silvicola Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scincella_silvicola
2. Scincella silvicola on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/64246/12758239

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