File:Western Skink vs Gilbert's Skink by Tail Banding.png

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English: The Western skink and the Gilbert's skink are two very similar species that can often be found within the same range. The Western skink typically has a band on its tail that extends past the hind legs (Left). The Gilbert's skink has no band or a faint band (Right).
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