Home Readers' Answers Exterminator Responds Creature links

Links to Help Others Identify Such Mysterious CreaturesSend e-mail to zzgordon@ij.net


Because of ignorance, I was frightened by a harmless lizard in my home. If I had known the facts about this tiny creature, I may have made a special effort gently to remove it from my kitchen and free it outdoors where it could have thrived.

I shared this experience through this website. And many viewers, at my request, identified the creature for me, and told me that I had no reason to be afraid of it. By providing links to several websites on skinks, I hope to encourage others to learn about these innocent little creatures who only appear ugly and scary to the uneducated mind.


Fine Bush People. Photos of skinks and lizards.

Linda Sullivan's Blue-Tongue Skinks. Give this site time to load. At first text seems illegible, but soon background finishing loading and text becomes easy reading. Includes feeding guide.

Mailing Lists for those seeking information on lizards. Furnished by Tricia Power. Site contains care-guide sheets for various lizards.

Marianne Cowley's Skinks from Florida.

Melissa Kaplan's site on Blue-Tongue Skinks. Advice on caring for lizards as pets.

R-Zu-2-U. Includes photo of a skink with the caption "Our site has everything, including the kitchen skink."

Stowaway skinks help solve human history mystery.


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