no, and they dont bite, either.
No, they are not poisonous.
they hidernate
No, blue-tailed skinks are not endangered, but blue-tailed mole skinks are. These are a limited area variety, and are not the common blue-tailed skink that seem to be everywhere here around my house in Missouri.
yes they do
When talking about common five lined skinks; yes.
In Southern states. Everywhere warm.
Thats what I want to kno! Do they?
No, they are not venomous. In fact, they make very good pets.
skinks have blue tails
This question cannot be answered, because no species of skink was identified. Skinks are a large family of lizards, and range from tiny forest-floor dwelling insectivores to large tree-dwelling herbivores, and everything in between. Popular pet skinks include fire skinks (insectivores), blue-tongued skinks (omnivores), and monkey-tailed skinks (herbivores).
They eat metalwork crickets and any other type of insects. If they are thirsty, they will drank water.
Blue-tailed skinks are preyed upon by various predators, including birds such as hawks and crows, as well as snakes and some small mammals like cats and raccoons. Their bright blue tails may serve as a distraction, allowing them to escape while the predator focuses on the tail. Additionally, larger reptiles can also pose a threat to these skinks.