Barrel skinks typically give birth to a small number of young, usually ranging from one to four offspring per litter. The exact number can vary depending on the species and environmental conditions. After a gestation period, the young are born live, which is characteristic of some skink species.
The average skink can have 5-15 babies a year.
Solomon Island skink Blue-tongue skink Shingle-backed skink Some chameleons Jackson's chameleon Some snakes All boas All vipers Garter snakes
Blue Tongued Skink and Phrynosomatidae Lizard. There are more but that is 2
Blue Tongued Skink and Phrynosomatidae Lizard. There are more but that is 2
Yes, the Solomon Island skink (Corucia zebrata) is one of the few lizard species that gives birth to live young instead of laying eggs. This reproductive adaptation is relatively rare among reptiles and is part of what makes the Solomon Island skink unique. The females typically give birth to one to three live young at a time, which are well-developed and capable of independent survival shortly after birth.
Blue Tongued Skink and Phrynosomatidae Lizard. There are more but that is 2
A skink lives in a rainforest
the variable skink is a reptile
no they can not
skink is singular skinks is plural.
White's Skink was created in 1804.
Coal Skink was created in 1850.