They can live for up to 10 years in captivity.
they can live to approximately 20 years but the life span does vary between each skink. what kind of skink it is can also factor...
The description matches that of a blue-tailed skink, which is a type of lizard commonly found in North America. Blue-tailed skinks have a sleek body with a long tail that stands out due to its vibrant blue color. They are harmless and mainly feed on insects and small invertebrates.
they can live to approximately 20 years but the life span does vary between each skink. what kind of skink it is can also factor...
Long tailed otters live in central and southern america.
I have a pet Skink called Angry and he is out of hibernation all ready! And i got a page off wikkipedia and it says their preditors are Birds, Bigger lizards, snakes, Hopper ants.
Some skinks have a blue tail - specifically the Blue-tailed Skink (Cryptoblepharus egeriae). They have a bright blue tail as juveniles but the tail tends to darken in males as they become mature. The females usually retain the blue color in their tales into adulthood.Some skinks have blue tongues. There are 8 species of blue-tongued skinks.Adelaide pygmy blue-tongue skink or pygmy bluetongue (T. adelaidensis)Indonesian blue-tongued skink (T. gigas)Centralian blue-tongued skink (T. multifasciata)Blotched blue-tongued lizard, aka southern blue-tongued lizard, aka blotched blue-tongued skink (T. nigrolutea)Western blue-tongued lizard (T. occipitalis)Shingleback (T. rugosa )Australian blue-tongued skink (T. scincoides)Irian Jaya (Tiliqua sp.)7 out of the 8 are indigenous to Australia; Tiliqua gigas is only found in New Guinea and some islands of Indonesia. Tiliqua scincoides is also found on several small Indonesian islands between Australia and New Guinea. Tiliqua nigrolutea is the only species present in Tasmania.
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.
Very few. Some sights of the Blue Shark and a Long-tailed Thresher has been seen
Black tailed jackrabbits live to 1 to 5 years.
Yes. No live specimens of the Long-tailed hopping mouse have been recorded since 1901.
25 years
20-30 years