no .. they are not poisinious
Red-headed skinks are not poisonous to dogs. These lizards are generally harmless and do not possess any toxic properties that would affect pets. However, if a dog were to ingest a skink, it could lead to mild gastrointestinal upset, but this is not due to poisoning. It's always best to monitor pets around wildlife and prevent them from eating unfamiliar creatures.
No, they are not poisonous.
Yes they are extremely poisonous. They're also very rare.
skinks and lizards are similar skinks are smaller -----> the shingle back lizard ( gilla monster ) is t a poisonous skink that lives in the australian outback. lizards are larger ----> the only poisonous lizard is the comodo dragon in which its bite transfers bacteria which it uses for its prey other then those to lizards and skinks arent poisonous
No, they are not, however they bite but it does not hurt because they have small teeth but it only feels like a pinch but no, they are not poisonous. plus, right now for a little laugh i had a skink under my refridgeorator and we had to pull it out and i had to carry it outside! lol
the boys have orange or red heads the females have five dull bluish stripes
Red-headed skinks, specifically the species Eumeces rufescens, are not considered rare, but their populations can be localized depending on environmental conditions. They are generally found in certain regions of the southeastern United States. Habitat loss and environmental changes can impact their numbers, but they are not classified as endangered. Conservation efforts in their habitats can help maintain healthy populations.
If skinks are poisonous critters, take the cat to the vetrerinarian. Otherwise, relax . . . skinks are probably a source of good protein.
There is only 1 skink that i know of that is poisonous it is called the shingle back and is found in the outback deserts of australia
Wasp stings are not poisonous, but can be dangerous if the person has an allergy to the chemicals in a wasp sting. This principle applies to the Green Headed Wasp.
No, they are not, although many people seem to think these lizards are dangerous. The most common skinks in South Carolina are the blue-tailed, five-lined, and broadhead skinks. Many people mistakenly call them "scorpions," and believe their sting is venomous, but herpetologists say that is not true.
Mutant 3 headed snake