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Subdoluseps nilgiriensis

May 19 , 2021 1098 days 1008 0
  • It is a new species of an Asian gracile skink that has been discovered recently at Anaikatti hills, Coimbatore.
  • This species is only the third skink species discovered from mainland India in the last millennium.
  • The reptile has a slender body of just about 7 cm and is sandy brown in colour.
  • Most skinks are diurnal and are non-venomous.
  • Skinks are known to feed on insects such as termites, crickets and small spiders.
  • It is currently classified as a vulnerable species.

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