Yes. The main predators of blue-tongued lizards are predatory birds. In suburbia, cats pose a considerable threat. Dogs, too, are a threat, but are often scared off by the blue-tongue lizard's display of hissing, bright blue tongue in wide open jaws, and aggressive flattening of its body, which makes it resemble a snake.
it lives in australia and asia
A blue-tongued skink is a type of lizard native to Australia and surrounding areas. They are named for their distinctive blue tongues, which they use as a warning signal to deter predators. Blue-tongued skinks are popular as pets due to their docile nature and unique appearance.
A blue-tongued lizard is another term for a blue-tongue lizard, any of several species of Australian skinks in the genus Tiliqua.
They are from Australia, Irian Jaya, and surrounding islands.
not much at all, they sleep alot and sunbake and eat
A blue-tongue is another term for the blue-tongued lizard, any of several species of Australian skinks in the genus Tiliqua.
Not really because blue tongued skinks can get a little territorial and do not like to share there tank. also they can get really big.
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).
Through their nose because I have a blue tongue and when his nose gets wet, he sneeze/snorts to get rid of the water.
Yes, blue-tongued skinks are legal to own in New Jersey. They are not classified as restricted or prohibited species under state law. However, it's always a good idea to check for any local ordinances or regulations that might apply to pet ownership. Additionally, prospective owners should ensure they can provide proper care and habitat for these reptiles.
The Australian reptile with a long blue tongue is the blue-tongued skink. These skinks are commonly found in Australia and are known for their distinctive blue tongues, which they use as a defense mechanism to scare off predators.
skinks have blue tails