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has gloss | eng: Grays water skink (sometimes known as the Philippine Crocodile skink and Latin name Tropidophorus Grayi) is a highly secretive lizard. It is relatively common, but it is so hard to find that it is a rarely seen. They live by rivers and lakes, which gives them their name the water' skink. They are found only in the Philippines. Despite the warm habitat in the Philippines, they prefer relatively cool climates in the mountains. They are part of the Scincidae family or skinks which are a type of lizard |
lexicalization | eng: Gray's water skink |
instance of | (noun) relatively long-bodied reptile with usually two pairs of legs and a tapering tail lizard |
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