They eat metalwork crickets and any other type of insects. If they are thirsty, they will drank water.
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)
no they do not
Skinks in the wild eat anything that walks or flies by as long as they can fit it into their mouths. Avoid caterpillars, spiders, wasps and bees. Somehow in the wild they avoid the poisonous ones, captive ones might eat them and get sick . I raised them on meal worms and crickets dusted with "Herptivite brand Multivitamins and Calcium" I'm sure others would work just as well, also would give them canned Monitor/ Tegu food as a treat, they'd really enjoy it. Feed them until they are full every 2 days or so. You will be able to see them looking around for more if they are getting really hungry.
not much at all, they sleep alot and sunbake and eat
They are carnivores and eat insects.
If you mean blue tailed skink then they eat small insects. a blue tailed skunk would need to stay away from the paint supplies
They eat nectar and fruit juice.
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)
Drop-tail skinks eat fruits and vegetables, but vegetables have to be cooked before they will eat them. The drop-tail skink is a small common skink often seen in suburban gardens in Melbourne, Perth, Sydney and Brisbane in Australia.
">they eat crickets, grasshoppers, locusts, meal worms and wormsand they love salmon and applesauce
Australian skinks have a varied diet. Some of the things the skinks eat are moths, flies, caterpillars, and small insects.
Yes thats their main diet.