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... the tail would mimic the head’s motion to distract the enemy (Fig. 20). It might also sting by using the spine on its tail. In view of the very limited number of records of this species in the wild, further surveys will be required to ascertain its distribution and status in Hong Kong. References...
... and time. The other sighting records of juveniles were re-examined and considered as eight individual juvenile WBSEs. In general, most of the WBSEs inhabit the eastern waters of Hong Kong (20 birds or 51.3% of the local population) and the southern waters and harbour areas (14 birds or 35.9% local...
... and time. The other sighting records of juveniles were re-examined and considered as eight individual juvenile WBSEs. In general, most of the WBSEs inhabit the eastern waters of Hong Kong (20 birds or 51.3% of the local population) and the southern waters and harbour areas (14 birds or 35.9% local...
... the tail would mimic the head’s motion to distract the enemy (Fig. 20). It might also sting by using the spine on its tail. In view of the very limited number of records of this species in the wild, further surveys will be required to ascertain its distribution and status in Hong Kong. References...
... Skink can be found in South China, Bhutan, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, from India east to Indo-China and south to west Malaysia, and Bangladesh. In Hong Kong, this species is commonly distributed in woodlands in the eastern and central New Territories (Fig. 20). Indian Forest Skink is common in...
... nest was built near grass tufts 15-20 cm tall, while the others were built in rather open areas. The distance between nests ranged from 4 to 30 m. 11 Fig 10. A nest with four eggs in a shallow scrape. The eggs are light brown with some black dots. The incubation period was around 20 to 22 days and, on...
... the tail would mimic the head’s motion to distract the enemy (Fig. 20). It might also sting by using the spine on its tail. In view of the very limited number of records of this species in the wild, further surveys will be required to ascertain its distribution and status in Hong Kong. References...
... Skink can be found in South China, Bhutan, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, from India east to Indo-China and south to west Malaysia, and Bangladesh. In Hong Kong, this species is commonly distributed in woodlands in the eastern and central New Territories (Fig. 20). Indian Forest Skink is common in...
... and time. The other sighting records of juveniles were re-examined and considered as eight individual juvenile WBSEs. In general, most of the WBSEs inhabit the eastern waters of Hong Kong (20 birds or 51.3% of the local population) and the southern waters and harbour areas (14 birds or 35.9% local...
... nest was built near grass tufts 15-20 cm tall, while the others were built in rather open areas. The distance between nests ranged from 4 to 30 m. 11 Fig 10. A nest with four eggs in a shallow scrape. The eggs are light brown with some black dots. The incubation period was around 20 to 22 days and, on...