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Slevin’s skink (Emoia slevini, gualiik halumtanu, gho´luuf) is a small lizard in the reptile family Scincidae. Slevin’s skink measures 3 in (77 mm) from snout to cloaca vent (the opening for reproductive and excretory ducts), although length can vary slightly (Vogt and Williams 2004, p. 65). Slevin’s skink is darkly colored, from olive to brown, with darker flecks in a checkerboard pattern, and a light orange to bright yellow underside (Vogt and Williams 2004, p. 65). Their skin tends to be shiny, and is very durable and tough. Juveniles may appear cream-colored (Vogt and Williams 2004, p. 65; Rodda 2010, p. 3). Slevin’s skink is a fast-moving, alert, insectivorous lizard, typically found on the ground or at ground level, and is active during the day. The species occurs in the forest ecosystem, with most individuals observed on the forest floor using leaf litter as cover.
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