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Boutons skink Snake-eyed skink
Boutons skink Snake-eyed skink adult sunbathes on a black basalt rock which holes he uses for hiding and safe moving around East shore of Ilot Gabriel island endemic for Mascarenes (Mauritius and Reunion) June North of Mauritius
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1. Title: "Basking in the Sun: A Snake-eyed Skink on Ilot Gabriel's Black Basalt Rocks". This image showcases a Boutons skink, also known as the Snake-eyed skink or Cryptoblepharus boutonii, basking in the warm sun on the black basalt rocks of Ilot Gabriel, an endemic island located in the Mascarene archipelago of the Indian Ocean. The Mascarenes are renowned for their unique and diverse wildlife, with Mauritius and Reunion being two of the most famous islands in this tropical paradise. The Snake-eyed skink is a small, non-venomous lizard that is well adapted to its environment. Its striking features include its bright yellow coloration, which contrasts beautifully against the dark volcanic rocks, and its distinctive, snake-like eyes, which help it blend in with its surroundings. These reptiles are cryptic and elusive, using the numerous holes in the basalt rocks as both hiding places and safe passageways for moving around. Ilot Gabriel is a small, uninhabited island located to the north of Mauritius, known for its rich biodiversity and historical significance. The island is home to several endemic species, including the Boutons skink, which is considered a vulnerable species due to habitat loss and fragmentation. This photograph provides a rare glimpse into the life of this fascinating creature in its natural habitat, highlighting the importance of preserving these unique ecosystems for future generations. The Mascarenes, with their diverse array of wildlife, offer a glimpse into the natural history of the Indian Ocean. This image serves as a reminder of the importance of protecting these fragile ecosystems and the unique species that call them home. Photograph taken on the east shore of Ilot Gabriel in June. Rights Managed from Mary Evans Prints Online.
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