Yes..five lined skinks are very rare in the state of Connecticut but populations are present.
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
Different species do not usually interbreed successfully.
When talking about common five lined skinks; yes.
yes they do. they also eat crickets and silk worms
with good care about 3-4 yrs.I have a skink and am well experienced.
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.
Yes. Probably a few different varieties. Like Fence Lizards, 5-lined skinks, and broadhead skinks. I live about an hour east of you (Ashland) and saw a 5-lined skink this morning. This is a great website that has distribution maps you can check! http://faculty.maryvillecollege.edu/wbcash/GSMNPReptiles.htmhttp://www.answers.com/topic/five-lined-skink
The five lined lizard is not venomous.
you cant exactly tell when they arn't fully grown, but once they are adults the male will turn brownish black colored all over the body and the female will stay the same (blue tail, stripes, etc.)
In Florida, the most common species of skink is the Eastern Fence Lizard (Sceloporus undulatus), but the Five-lined Skink (Plestiodon fasciatus) and the Florida Scrub Lizard (Sceloporus woodi) are also present. The Five-lined Skink is easily recognizable by its five distinct stripes running down its body. These skinks are typically found in various habitats, including forests, grasslands, and urban areas.
Three species of lizards are found in MN. The common five-lined skink The prairie skink The six-lined racerunner. Prairie skinks and six-lined racerunners are not found in the area around Braham, according to range maps. Five-lined skinks are found throughout the State. It is rather unlikely that you will find them within the limits of any town or city, but you may find them in a nearby nature preserve, prairie, park, or other wild area. Rice Creek SWMA would be a good place to search. Keep in mind that these small, fast, alert lizards have excellent eyesight and hearing, and you will need to be on top of your game to ever see one.