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TILIQUA OCCIPATALIS - English
URL: http://www.geocities.com/lizardkingwa/tiliqua_occipatalis

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SPERM STORAGE IN AN EASTERN BLUE-TONGUED SKINK - TILIQUA SCINCOIDES - (HUNTER, 1790). - English
URL: http://www.smuggled.com/easblu1.htm

For the A. arafurae the sperm storage or fertilised egg retention was for 7 years. Furthermore a case at Brookfield Zoo, Chicago, in the United States indicated a possibility of parthenogenesis in specimens of this species (Anonymous, 1989). (Shine et. al. 1995, suggest the above results may be from long term ‘mummification’ of embryos rather than sperm storage or parthenogenesis).

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Tiliqua scincoides - English
URL: http://www.curator.org/LegacyVMNH/WebOfLife/Kingdom/P_Chordata/ClassReptilia/O_S

Incredibly wide-ranging through most of eastern Australia and the upper third of the Northern Territory, far northern Western Australia, and southeastern South Australia.

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Eastern blue-tongued lizard, Tiliqua scincoides - English
URL: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Delphi/2970/bluetong.htm

Description of the eastern blue-tongued lizard, Tiliqua scincoides, with vocabulary in three Australian Aboriginal languages spoken in central Cape York Peninsula, Queensland: Oykangand, Olkola and Pakanh.

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Genus Tiliqua - English
URL: http://www.curator.org/LegacyVMNH/WebOfLife/Kingdom/P_Chordata/ClassReptilia/O_S

The genus Tiliqua contains several species of large, broad-headed and blue-tongued lizards. The latter feature gives them their common name, blue-tongued skinks. They are widespread throughout Australia, New Guinea, and the eastern islands of Indonesia. Most are sausage-shaped animals with short stubby legs and digits. The claws are quite sharp. The tail is rarely longer than the snout-vent length.

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Blue-Tongue Skinks - English
URL: http://www.anapsid.org/bluetong.html

Australia, Tasmania, and New Guinea. The different species found variously in open woodlands, at the margins of forest and field, semi-deserts. Heavily build, broad bodies set on small legs with delicate toes. Broad, blunt triangular head typical of skinks. Deep, berry blue tongue vividly offset against the deep pink interior of mouth.

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Tiliqua s. scincoides - English
URL: http://www.kingsnake.com/oz/lizards/skinks/tsscincoid.htm

Photo and map of distribution.

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Tiliqua rugosa - English
URL: http://www.kingsnake.com/oz/lizards/skinks/trugosa.htm

Photo and map of distribution.

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Tiliqua occipitalis - English
URL: http://www.kingsnake.com/oz/lizards/skinks/toccipit.htm

Photo and map of distribution.

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Tiliqua nigrolutea - English
URL: http://www.kingsnake.com/oz/lizards/skinks/tnigrolut.htm

Photo and map of distribution.

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Tiliqua multifasciata - English
URL: http://www.kingsnake.com/oz/lizards/skinks/tmultifasc.htm

Photo and map of distribution.

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Tiliqua s. intermedia - English
URL: http://www.kingsnake.com/oz/lizards/skinks/tsintermed.htm

Photo and map of distribution.

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Tiliqua adelaidensis - Pigmy bluetongue - English
URL: http://www.kingsnake.com/oz/lizards/skinks/tadelaide.htm

Photo and map of distribution.

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