it eats sleeps and poops. But when it is about to get eaten it cuts off its tail and the tail moves like a worm.
Yes if the cage is big and has a lid that has no holes in it
yes
They can live for up to 10 years in captivity.
Blue-tailed Skink was created in 1888.
they have legs
one
i dont now
yes
Central Florida
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.
They are carnivores and eat insects.
When it gets older it gets tan
it carries it on its back till it is fully grown
no They are viviparous meaning they give live birth like humans (assuming you meant Blue Tongued Skink). There is no species with the common name Blue Tailed Skink.