File:Skink and tail.jpg

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English: A skink that had split in two, leaving its viscous tail to dance autonomously on the stairway. These pleasant lizards come out abound in springtime from their holes near human habitat across the city.
The two parts of the animal are positioned in this image collimated with one another, while the difference in colours between them is resulted by the use of camera flash for just one of the shots but not using it at the other.
עברית: החומט וזנבו.
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