about 1,600
I find at least 1 blue tongue every day on my way to school [ witch is a relief ] but the lizards are being killed every day by mowers birds CLIMATE CHANGE cars and a lot more. these are the strongholds were the blue tongue strives BRISBANE GOLD COAST NEW SOUTH WHALES those are the only places that I know were they could be here is some good news blue tongue lizards are smart they have good a good sense of vibration meaning that if you were to find one it would see you first, they are slow witch makes them easier to catch. bad news more and more lizards all over the world are being killed by climate change witch holds the most deaths. AND BLUE TONGUE LIZARDS ARE AUSSIE LIZARDS THEY ONLY LIVE IN Australia
blue tongue lizards ( tiliqua scincoides ) can only be found in australia and are dying out at quickly due to habitate loss, global warming and toxins released into the air and also predators
the aveage life span of the blue tongue is currently just over a population of about 1,400 remaining
they are not found in the desert they are found in queensland mostly
Each litter, delivered live, has about 10 individuals. Skinks are ovoviviparous.
Babies that come from blue herons
Babies that come from blue herons
There are many different types of Blue Tongues and they come from everywhere around Australia. The most common one seen in books is the Eastern Blue Tongue and it comes from around Sydney.
i am a massive fan of reptiles and blue tongue lizard happends to be my favourite reptile the blue tongue skink also known as the tiliqua skincoides getts there food by there tounge, there long blue tongue is there way of smelling the air although they have nostrils to smell they get a much sharper sent throught there tongues thats why when ever you see one it always pokes its tongue out either to defend itsself or to hunt a blue tongue sking tracks down odurs that come from prey and follows the scent until the lizard finds what it was hunting or it may just eat small and fragile insects and seeds life that belong on the floor blue tongue skinks are known for there blue tongue and they have also been known to steal dog food and cat food.
If grabbed by a predator, the tail of most skink species can easily come off leaving the predator with nothing but a wiggling tail and the skink a new lease on life.
Human babies are blue until they take their first breath of air. It really is amazing to see. I have witnessed 3 of my grand daughters turn pink from blue right before my eyes.
No, they come from women who give birth to them. Ask your mother where babies come from.
Yes, you can touch a shedding skink. Their scales should come off without much help and handling them doesnt seem to affect them, you should check over your skink nearing the end of the shed to make sure all the scales have come away cleanly as to not cause some sort of infection or hinderance later.
Babies come out through the vagina.
Babies come from the vagina of a woman's lower section.
Babies, indeed come from there. After sex, that is. I am sure you all know about that.
Blue tongue spinks are ovoviviparous, meaning that the eggs remain in the mother's body until they are ready to hatch. Each litter of about 10 is delivered live and they are independent from the time of birth.