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Hi everyone, just a shot of my trio of PTS chowing down on a meal of Green Beans and Bananas. It's not the best pic, but it's hard too get one of the 3 of them together. Enjoy.
The yellow female was in the process of shedding when I filled the dish that why her neck/shoulder area appears brown, apparently rubbing that piece off became unimportant when there was eating to do.
They come from the Solomon Islands. They have several common names, prehensile tailed skink, monkey tailed skink, Solomon island tree skink, Solomon island giant skink. Each name suites them perfectly, Latin name is. Corucia zebrata . They are amazing skinks, truly one of a kind in the reptile world.