Talk:Florida sand skink
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[edit]This 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
[edit]There 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.