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editThis article uses text from the public domain U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service web page. Lupo 12:00, 1 Mar 2004 (UTC)
Other sand skinks
editThere is another kind of sand skink (scincus scincus, also known as "sandfish") that is native to northern Africa. Unfortunately it isn't mentioned in Wikipedia, and a Google search revealed few English-language references.