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Ablepharus rueppellii

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Genus
  
Ablepharus

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

Family
  
Scincidae

Scientific name
  
Ablepharus rueppellii

Higher classification
  
Ablepharus

Order
  
Scaled reptiles

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Similar
  
Ablepharus, Skink, Reptile, Ablepharus budaki, Chernov's skink

Ablepharus rueppellii, known commonly as Rüppell's snake-eyed skink, is a species of skink found in the Middle East. It was formerly considered a subspecies of Ablepharus kitaibelii, but has since been distinguished. It is possible that what is currently recognized as this species is actually two distinct species.

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Range

It is found throughout north and central Israel, western Jordan, and the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt. There has also been one unconfirmed sighting in southern Lebanon. It is also possible that it lives in Syria, though this is also unconfirmed. In the areas where it can be found, it is generally uncommon. It is found in the leaf litter of forested or shrubby areas, and in Egypt it is usually found near oases. It is highly localized in densely vegetated areas.

In Israel the species is common and can be found in cities. It is one of the few reptiles capable of living in areas afforested with Aleppo pine (these are very widespread in Israel).

Possible threats

There are few threats to the species as a whole, though deforestation and loss of traditionally farmed orchards may affect specific populations. The species is protected by legislation in Israel.

References

Ablepharus rueppellii Wikipedia