About Trachylepis binotata (Bocage, 1867)
Trachylepis binotata, commonly known as the Ovambo tree skink or Bocage's mabuya, is a species of skink. This species is found in Namibia and Angola.
Trachylepis binotata (Bocage, 1867) is a animal in the Scincidae family, order null, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.
Trachylepis binotata (Bocage, 1867)
Trachylepis binotata (Ovambo tree skink / Bocage's mabuya) is a skink species found in Namibia and Angola.
Trachylepis binotata, commonly known as the Ovambo tree skink or Bocage's mabuya, is a species of skink. This species is found in Namibia and Angola.
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Oligosoma inconspicuum (Patterson & Daugherty, 1990)
Scincella reevesii (Gray, 1838)
Tiliqua rugosa (Gray, 1825)
Carinascincus metallicus (O'Shaughnessy, 1874)
Oligosoma smithi (Gray, 1845)
Egernia stokesii (Gray, 1845)
Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy · Disclaimer
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