The Irian Jaya Blue Tongue Skink is an exceptional species of skinks that are yet to be scientifically classified, with its present temporary name being Tiliqua sp. These are quite a misunderstood species, and is topic of constant arguments between biologists.
Kingdom |
Animalia |
Phylum |
Chordata |
Class |
Reptilia |
Order |
Squamata |
Family |
Scincidae |
Genus |
Tiliqua |
Species |
T. sp. |
Scientific Name |
Tiliqua sp. |
Length/Size |
17-24 inches |
Body Coloration |
thick dark brown or black stripes on a peachy gold to brown base coloration |
Range/Distribution |
Southern New Guinea |
Habitat |
Warm, humid forest areas |
Diet/Food |
Omnivorous; consumes both insects and plant matters |
Breeding Season |
Not known in the wild |
Clutch Size |
5 to 15 live young |
Mode of Reproduction |
Ovoviviparous |
IUCN Conservation Status |
Not rated |
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Tiliqua sp