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<p>also use some form of scent, most likely through skin secretions. However, Black Rock Skinks discriminate based on familiarity rather than genotypic similarity. Juvenile E. saxatilis can recognize the difference between the scent of adults from their own family group and unrelated adults. Black Rock Skink recognize their family groups based on prior association and not how genetically related the other lizards are to themselves. Auditory distinctions have been noted among avian species. <a href="page.php?w=Long-tailed_tit">Long-tailed tit</a>s</p><p>
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