Yes it has legs. They are vestigial (not fully formed) and practically useless.
The Sand Skink get its water from maybe lakes, rivers, or ponds i believe.
they have legs
The connection between the cactus and the sand sliding skink lies in their shared desert habitat. Cacti provide essential resources like water and shelter in arid environments, while the sand sliding skink, a burrowing lizard, relies on these plants for protection from predators and extreme temperatures. Both species have adapted to thrive in harsh conditions, showcasing the interdependence of desert ecosystems.
The sandfish skink, a type of lizard found in deserts, escapes predators by burrowing into the sand. Its streamlined body and specialized scales allow it to move swiftly beneath the surface, effectively evading threats. This behavior not only provides protection but also helps the skink regulate its temperature in harsh environments.
A skink is anyone of many, maybe a thousand different species, of smooth, shiny, stocky lizards of the family"Scincidae". They have a cylindrical body with short or rudimentary legs. They are in many different colors and patterns.
sand paper
You mean a SKINK Lizard. One of several species of lizard, often desert living. Several species live by burrowing in sand and eating insects. One species has taken this to extrene and lost its legs altogether. It looks like a small snake. Other skinks live in forests. Many species of skink make popular pets. The blue tongued skink is particularly attractive and with a great charecter.
A skink lives in a rainforest
um...sand,legs,body etc.
they walk on four legs
the variable skink is a reptile
no they can not