Southeastern Five-lined Skink

Southeastern Five-lined Skink

Scientific Name: Plestiodon inexpectatus

First Seen: May 29, 2025

Last Seen: May 29, 2025

Total Observations: 1

The Southeastern Five-lined Skink is a fascinating lizard species that can be found in the lush landscapes around Summerville, South Carolina. Known for its striking appearance, this skink features five distinct light-colored lines running down its body, set against a backdrop of vibrant blue to olive-green scales. These markings help it blend into its surroundings, providing essential camouflage from predators.

This species is typically found in a variety of habitats, including forests, grassy areas, and even urban environments, showcasing its adaptability. While it is a common sight in certain regions, the Southeastern Five-lined Skink may not be frequently observed due to its secretive nature and preference for hiding under leaf litter, logs, or rocks.

As a diurnal creature, the Southeastern Five-lined Skink is most active during the day, basking in the sun to regulate its body temperature. It primarily feeds on insects and other small invertebrates, playing a vital role in the local ecosystem by helping to control pest populations.

With its unique coloration and interesting behavior, the Southeastern Five-lined Skink is a remarkable example of the diverse wildlife that can be encountered in and around Summerville. Keep an eye out for this elusive lizard on your next outdoor adventure!

ID5789618
Rankspecies
Scientific NamePlestiodon inexpectatus (Taylor, 1932)
Common NameSoutheastern Five-lined Skink
Attributionrebecca | rebecca | iNaturalist | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
First Seen29/05/2025 3:02 pm
Last Seen29/05/2025 3:02 pm
Total ObservationsYes
IDAuthor NameDate/TimeLocation
5827691429rebeccaMay 29, 2025 3:02 pm33.018882, -80.175817

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