Hosmer's Skink
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Hosmer's spiny-tailed skink or Hosmer's skink (''Egernia hosmeri'') is a species of large
skink Skinks are lizards belonging to the family Scincidae, a family in the infraorder Scincomorpha. With more than 1,500 described species across 100 different taxonomic genera, the family Scincidae is one of the most diverse families of lizards. Ski ...
, a lizard in the family Scincidae. The species is a diurnal, rock-dwelling species native to Northern
Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a Sovereign state, sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous List of islands of Australia, sma ...
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Description

Hosmer's spiny-tailed skink is mostly reddish-brown on top, with both scattered darker and paler spots along the back, legs, and tail. It has a darker brown head and neck, white abdomen, and a few dark brown blotches under the chin. The
snout–vent length Snout–vent length (SVL) is a morphometric measurement taken in herpetology from the tip of the snout to the most posterior opening of the cloacal slit (vent)."direct line distance from tip of snout to posterior margin of vent" It is the most c ...
(SVL) is 180mm, with a round, tapering tail about 60% of the SVL. It is most closely related to
Cunningham's spiny-tailed skink Cunningham's spiny-tailed skink (''Egernia cunninghami''), also known commonly as Cunningham's skink, is a species of large skink, a lizard in the family Scincidae. The species is native to southeastern Australia. Etymology Both the specific ...
(''Egernia cunninghami''), however the tail of ''E. hosmeri'' is flattened and spinier than that of ''E. cunninghami''.


Geographic range

Hosmer's spiny-tailed skin is found throughout dry, rocky regions of Queensland and the Northern Territory.


Reproduction

Like some other reptiles, it is viviparous, giving birth to an average of four live young at a time.


Diet

Hosmer's spiny-tailed skink is omnivorous, eating insects, leaves, shoots, and berries.


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q3049143 Reptiles described in 1955 Skinks of Australia Egernia Reptiles of Queensland Reptiles of the Northern Territory Endemic fauna of Australia Taxa named by James Roy Kinghorn