Ablepharus kitaibelii Bibron & Bory St-Vincent, 1833 is a animal in the Scincidae family, order null, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Ablepharus kitaibelii Bibron & Bory St-Vincent, 1833

Ablepharus kitaibelii Bibron & Bory St-Vincent, 1833

Ablepharus kitaibelii is a small bronze-colored skink native to much of Europe and the Middle East, that hunts insects at twilight.

Family
Genus
Ablepharus
Order
Class
Squamata

About Ablepharus kitaibelii Bibron & Bory St-Vincent, 1833

Ablepharus kitaibelii (Bibron & Bory St-Vincent, 1833) is a small, slender lizard that reaches a maximum total length of 15 cm (5.9 inches), including the tail. Its skin is bronze-coloured with dark sides, and unlike many other skinks, it has immovable eyelids. This species is native to Greece (including the Aegean Islands), Romania, Bulgaria, the former Yugoslavia, Hungary, Albania, Slovakia, the Caucasus, Turkey, Syria, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, and the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt; it may also occur in Iraq, and it is also found in Macedonia. The subspecies Ablepharus kitaibelii fitzingeri is found in Slovakia, Hungary, Greece, and the island of Corfu, while the subspecies Ablepharus kitaibelii stepaneki is found in Bulgaria and Romania. A. kitaibelii is a shy, ground-dwelling species that does not climb often. It lives under stones and leaf litter in dry habitats including south-facing slopes, fields, and meadows. It is active during twilight and hunts for insects and small snails. A. kitaibelii is oviparous.

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Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Squamata Scincidae Ablepharus

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