Yes
If skinks are poisonous critters, take the cat to the vetrerinarian. Otherwise, relax . . . skinks are probably a source of good protein.
yes they do
A source of heat.
Skinks are cold blooded so they need the sun to keep warm. They spend periods of the day in the sun and close to objects that retain heat like large rocks and the walls of houses. Skinks are most often found in areas that have a good water supply, food supply and large rocks with plenty of surrounding foliage for emergency cover from predators.
To create a fire you need a fuel source of some kind, oxygen (O2), and a heat source.
EM (or emergency heat) can be used if you have a problem with your other heat source such as a heat pump. In most cases, you will not need this but what it does is bi-passes the primary heat source and allows your secondary heat source (normally your furnace) to become the primary.
What needs a heat source to begin evaporating. Normally the sun is the heat source that evaporates water on the earths surface.
Thats what I want to kno! Do they?
Fuel, oxygen, & an energy (heat) source.
yes they need some heat source during their first part of life.
skinks have blue tails
To build a simple calorimeter, you will need a container to hold water, a thermometer to measure temperature changes, and a heat source to generate heat. Place the heat source under the container, measure the initial temperature of the water, and then record the temperature change as the heat source warms the water. This will help you calculate the amount of heat energy released by the heat source.