Eumeces septentrionalis

Common Name
northern prairie skink

Iowa Range
northern and central Iowa

Habitat
along streams, in gravelly glacial deposits, among vegetation and loose rock

Description
The northern prairie skink is colored brown to tan with a dorsolateral striping bordered above and below by dark stripes. The broadest dark stripe is two scales wide. Skinks are flat, smooth, and glossy. The juveniles will have a blue tail.



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