Five-lined skink



Male five lined skink during molt. Rondeau provincial Park, May 21, 2023.
Saw this skink, which is shedding its skin like a snake does.
The colour on its face was unusual and ,Anne did the photo colour is correct - I'm red/green colour blind.
Plestiodon fasciatus
Common Five-lined Skink is a small (up to 8.6 cm) black or grey coloured lizard.
Juveniles have five cream-coloured stripes along their back and a blue tail. The stripes and blue tail fade with age.
During the breeding season, males have orange colouration around the jaws and chin. Common Five-lined Skink feeds on insects, worms and other invertebrates. They are very agile hunters.

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