Image of Bedriaga's Skink
Description:
About 14cm long, in courtyard next to our home. Never seen anything like this on our land before. Moved with snake like propulsion. Seemed to be emerging from hibernation. If my ID is correct, this species is only found in Eastern Europe, so as far as I know, it's not known in Iberia.
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- Chalcides bedriagai (Bedriaga's Skink)
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