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Wednesday, 22 July 2015

Ocellated skink, Eyed skink or gongilo - Chalcides ocellatus (Forskal, 1775) Βυζάστρα - Λιακόνι - Cyprus

See also

The eleven lizards of Cyprus - Τα έντεκα είδη σαυρών τις Κύπρου




Προστατεύεται από την Ευρωπαϊκή Οδηγία 92/43/ΕΚ (Παράρτημα ΙV)
Προστατεύεται από τον Κυπριακό Νόμο 153(Ι)2003 (Παράρτημα ΙΙΙ)
Προστατεύεται από την Σύμβαση της Βέρνης (Παράρτημα ΙΙ)

Chalcides ocellatus, or ocellated skink (also known as eyed skink or gongilo) is a species of skink found in Greece, southern Italy,Malta, and parts of northern Africa. As an adult, it generally reaches about 15 to 30 cm (6 to 12 in) of length with a 22 to 39 g weight and has a small head, cylindrical body, and five toes on each foot. They are very agile and are often found in arid areas. It is strongly related to Chalcides colosii, and C. colosii was formerly considered a subspecies of C. ocellatusC. ocellatus is notable for the presence of ocelli and for its wide variety of coloration patterns. It preys on various insects, including those with hard exoskeletons, arachnids, and small lizards, including its own young. In captivity it also eats sweet fruits, boiled eggs and pieces of meat. Females of the species give birth to live young through vivipary. Chalcides ocellatus is considered to be a generalist species and can be found in a wide variety of environments, such as farmland and gravel deserts around the Mediterranean coast. Its main escape tactic from predators is to run behind vegetation, most likely because it is not suited to run very fast. Its limbs are somewhat short, but not adapted for fossorial movement.From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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