western skink การใช้
- Western skinks can reach an age of up to 10 years.
- The western skink has a distinctive blue tail.
- They tend to nest in the same areas as western skinks, and are visibly similar.
- Lizards include western fence lizard, sagebrush lizard, short-horned lizard, and western skink.
- Common lizards include sagebrush lizards, short-horned lizards, side-blotched lizards, western fence lizards, and western skinks.
- Somewhat less frequently observed but still present are the southern alligator lizard, western skink, whiptail, and the seemingly rare coast horned lizard.
- Park-goers are able to see the California newt, the Pacific tree frog, the western skink, the western toad and the alligator lizard.
- Other reptiles include : San Diego horned lizard, western fence lizard, granite spiny lizard, side-blotched lizard, western skink, western whiptail, San Diego alligator lizard.
- Young western skinks probably hatch in late summer, and sexual maturity may occur at 2 years of age, but most individuals probably do not reproduce until they are 3 years old.
- Lizards such as the western fence lizard, southern alligator lizard, and western skink have been seen in all four regions of the Table Rocks . western black-legged ticks, although they are mainly found in the chaparral region.