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|  What kinda of lizard is this?? ImageUploadedByTapatalkHD1397838385.110082.jpg Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD | 
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			Skank???
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			It's not a lizard per se. It belongs to the family of newts / salamanders.
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			common newt
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			I always called em skinks "Go ahead, share your opinion! I won't cry" | 
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			Bet it would make good fishing bait.
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			100% skink
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			That's a skink, looks like maybe a broad-headed skink.  Member of the lizard family.  Funny, you normally don't see them much.  They are pretty secretive critters that like leaf litter.  They never stray far from cover.
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			Broadhead skink
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			its a type of salamander they like wet damp dark areas like under houses or swampy areas and they stink bad if you try to make one a pet like my brother inlaw did, took about a week and the whole room was funky lol.
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			Salamanders are amphibians, skinks are reptiles.  Two completely different groups, and skinks are not exclusive to swamps or dark damp areas.  In fact, many live in piney woods and prairies.
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 Those ones with the blue tails are my favorites. Real pretty with that blue tail. There are a few species that are like that as juveniles. I don't think any retain it to adulthood though. | 
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			Its a skink. We have a ton of them around our house. They are neat little critters. We have lots of skinks, toads, and scorpions. I could do without the scorpions for sure.lol
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			Whoa!!  That's the first time I've ever read one of your comments and understood it 100%.  Lmao!
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			No problem jus keep in mind not every one is a carbon copy.
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			I see quite a few around my house here in Lafayette.  Mostly the black and blue ones.   That one in the picture was the biggest one I've seen so far.  I also have a ton of geckos that stay by by security lights at night eating bugs.
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