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Beddome’s cat skink

Sept. 29, 2025

A biodiversity survey has, for the first time, recorded the presence of Beddome’s cat skink (Ristella beddomii) at the Aralam and Kottiyoor Wildlife sanctuaries.

About Beddome’s cat skink:

  • It is also called Beddome’s ristella.
  • It is named after British naturalist Richard Henry Beddome, the species is considered rare and endemic to the Western Ghats region.
  • Appearance: It is a small reddish brown lizard with retractile claws and bicarinate scales.
  • Distribution: It is found in the forests of the Western Ghats at an altitude of 400-1,300 metres.
  • Reproduction: It is an oviparous species and egg laying coincides with the southwestern monsoons.

Key Facts about Skink:

  • It is the common name for the lizards that comprise the family Scincidae.
  • It is a type of reptile that has been around since the time of the dinosaurs.
  • It is typically smooth and shiny with small or rudimentary legs.
  • They are mostly secretive ground dwellers or burrowers.
  • Behavior: Skinks are highly alert, agile and fast moving and actively forage for a variety of insects and small invertebrates. 
  • Habitat: They can be found in a variety of habitats, from deserts to rainforests, and are well-known for their ability to camouflage with their surroundings. 
  • Distribution: These are represented throughout most of the world but are especially diverse in Southeast Asia and its associated islands, the deserts of Australia, and the temperate regions of North America.

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