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| | SKINKS - Mabuya |
 | | Mabuya species can be found in Asia, Africa and South America, being absent only from Europe and Australia. |  | | While all the species are a similar shape, coloration varies widely while reproduction may be either oviparous, viviparous or even both within a single species. |  | | Grzimek notes that Mabuya species are often found in tropical rainforests on SE Asian islands with the species of the related genus Sphenomorphus. |
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http://www.nafcon.dircon.co.uk/skinks_mabuya.htm
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| | Herpbreeder.dk |
 | | Annual Reproductive Activity of Mabuya mabouya (Squamata, Scincidae). |  | | Patterson, J.W. Female reproductive cycles in two subspecies of the tropical lizard Mabuya striata. |  | | Vitt, L.J. Tail autotomy and regeneration in the tropical skink, Mabuya heathi. |
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http://www.herpbreeder.com/worldspecies/Sauria/scincomorpha/mabuya.htm
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| | SKINKS - Mabuya |
 | | Known from only 7 specimens from a single locality in Madagascar: this locality is "fady" (taboo), which provides some degree of protection for the species.. |  | | Coloration : thin dorsal stripe bordered by series of black spots or streaks that extend onto the tail. |  | | However, DNA analysis led to the splitting off of those species not found in the New World into three new genera: Chioninia, Euprepis and Eutropis. |
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http://www.nafcon.dircon.co.uk/skinks_mabuya_old.htm
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| | Phelsuma |
 | | Crawford, C. Thorphe (1979 a) The comparative abundance and resource partitioning of two green gecko species (Phelsuma) on Praslin, Seychelles. |  | | Crawford, C. Thorphe (1979 b) Body temperatures of two geckos (Phelsuma) and a skink (Mabuya) in Praslin, Seychelles. |  | | Brooke, L. de, M. Houston & D. Houston (1983) The Biology and biomass of the skinks Mabuya seychellensis and Mabuya wrighti on Cousin Island, Seychelles. |
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http://www.worldwidewebfind.com/encyclopedia/en/wikipedia/p/ph/phelsuma.html
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| | Blue-tailed skink, Mabuya quinquetaeniata - caresheet? info |
 | | I have found this species on a website, which indicates they are AFRICAN, and live in arid conditions. |  | | A well known herp dealer is selling "Blue-tailed skinks", and states that they are Mabuya quinquetaeniata. |  | | However, I think the skink in Florida with a blue tail would be one of two species of Eumeces... |
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http://www.kingsnake.com/forum/africa/messages/699.html
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| | Mabuya sp. |
 | | Most Mabuya are relatively compatible with each other and, given a large enough enclosure, may be kept in small groups. |  | | UVB radiation is required, as with most diurnal insectivores. |  | | Mabuya should be set up in spacious enclosures furnished as for open woodlands: clean soil substrate mixed with sand and perhaps small pieces of orchid bark to lighten, with slabs of bark, rocks and branches for climbing on for basking and sleeping under. |
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http://www.anapsid.org/mabuya.html
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| | Speckle-lipped Skink (Mabuya maculilabris) |
 | | Now with the new field guide to East African reptiles (of which Dr. Drewes is a coauthor), I could make an educated guess. |  | | Branch, B. Field Guide to Snakes and Other Reptiles of Southern Africa, third revised edition |  | | Robert Drewes told me it was definitely a skink, probably a Mabuya, but he couldn't tell which species. |
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http://www.wildherps.com/species/M.maculilabris.html
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| | Eric R. Pianka's Publications |
 | | Seasonal variation in thermoregulatory behavior and body temperature of diurnal Kalahari lizards. |  | | Patterns of niche overlap among broadly sympatric versus narrowly sympatric Kalahari lizards (Scincidae: Mabuya). |
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http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~varanus/pubs.html
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 | | Thermal ecology of Chameleo hohneli and Mabuya varia in the Aberdare Mountains: constraints on heterothermy in an alpine environment. |  | | Reilly, S. Ecology of Chameleo schubotzi from Mount Kenya. |
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http://www.biosci.ohiou.edu/faculty/reilly/
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 | | Reproduction in viviparous South American lizards of the genus Mabuya. |  | | Specializations of the chorioallantoic placenta in the Brazilian scincid lizard, Mabuya heathi : A new placental morphotype for reptiles. |
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http://shakti.trincoll.edu/~blackbur/recent.html
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| | Mabuya lyrics - Lyrics & Songs ♫ |
 | | Selena - I'll Never Get Over You (Getting Over Me) |  | | Mabuya lyrics, songs, canciones, paroles, mp3, lyric, download, listen |
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http://mabuya.lyrics-songs.com/
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