Hello to all!
My name is Brice, 24 years old, and I'm French. We have no forum so complete on skink in France, that is why I came here in search of additional informations about Trachylepis which I maintain.
I'm sincerely sorry if my English is bad. For the good of your eyes, I would not post a lot.
Thank you
Bye
A lost French
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Topics may be anything to do with other skink species, keeping within the forum rules. Topics related to other lizard species, apart from skinks, are not permitted, but these can still be posted on the general off topic forum.
Topics may be anything to do with other skink species, keeping within the forum rules. Topics related to other lizard species, apart from skinks, are not permitted, but these can still be posted on the general off topic forum.
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Re: A lost French
Welcome to the forum.
Although most of the information here is for Tiliqua species of skinks I am sure some of it can be applied to their smaller cousins and of course the section for "other skink species" would be suitable for Tachyleptis - they have the common names of Mabuya, Rainbow skinks, Five lined skinks or African tree skinks if the scientific name is not listed
Although most of the information here is for Tiliqua species of skinks I am sure some of it can be applied to their smaller cousins and of course the section for "other skink species" would be suitable for Tachyleptis - they have the common names of Mabuya, Rainbow skinks, Five lined skinks or African tree skinks if the scientific name is not listed
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Re: A lost French
Thank you for this information
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