There is this skink at the Staten Island Zoo that shares an exhibit with the Mwanza flat-headed agama, starred agama, two-colored skink, Gorongosa girdled lizard, and ocellated spiny-tailed lizard. This was April 7, 2019.
A Haitian giant galliwasp (Celestus warreni); after being off-show for years, they now share an enclosure with the Plumed basilisks (Basiliscus plumifrons). A shy species, they spend most of their time hiding. I'm not sure how many are on display.
The Christmas island Blue-tailed Skink (Cryptoblepharus egerniae) is a small skink endemic to Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean. In the past the skink was common in large numbers in the settled areas and had also been observed in rainforest clearings elsewhere on the island.
In 2010, after...