Its quite easy. Keep the temp nice and warm and give them some leaves to shelter under and to also help build their nest. Then hopefully in a week or 2 there will be little eggs the size of peas :)
i think that you need a small fish tank and 2-4 skinks (wild) put alot of dirt & leaves and 1 rock that they can sun on ok feed them fly's, small worms, crickets, grasshoppers and maybe some mashed fruit.
then u put some water in a small cup and put a spot for them to lay their eggs then let them do the rest in 2-3 weeks u will have about 7-8 little baby skinks running around but then u need a bigger tank!
Skinks eat other skinks. Big Skinks eat the skinks that are smaller then the bigger skinks. They drink milk from cows as well. There main thing they eat is snails. How skinks catch snails: They first jump on the snail and stomp ot it to make it crushed. (they prefer snails crushed)
Yes skinks have backbones which makes them a vertabrae.
skinks have blue tails
it needs to be summer and get a big container and put natural things like dert and leavs put the container out side catch the skinks make shore thay can't escape and wait for about month if there big
Sand skinks live in the sand.
Some skinks have a blue tongue
Australian skinks have a varied diet. Some of the things the skinks eat are moths, flies, caterpillars, and small insects.
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).
Depends, some skinks has blue tounges but others dont.
Yes, all skinks are a type of lizard.
Skinks normally eat insects and anything that can fit in its mouth
Different species do not usually interbreed successfully.