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.
A skink lives in a rainforest
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If grabbed by a predator, the tail of most skink species can easily come off leaving the predator with nothing but a wiggling tail and the skink a new lease on life.
no They are viviparous meaning they give live birth like humans (assuming you meant Blue Tongued Skink). There is no species with the common name Blue Tailed Skink.
A sungazer is a lizard related to a skink and its habitat is the area and environment in which it lives
Some natural predators of the skink are raccoons, foxes and snakes. The skink must avoid many species and hunters which feed on lizards and other small reptiles.
Snake, Spider Skunk Skink Spider Salamander
Search broad headed skink, they are harmless and common in MO
skinks and lizards are similar skinks are smaller -----> the shingle back lizard ( gilla monster ) is t a poisonous skink that lives in the australian outback. lizards are larger ----> the only poisonous lizard is the comodo dragon in which its bite transfers bacteria which it uses for its prey other then those to lizards and skinks arent poisonous
There is a species of lizard called the Blue-tongue Skink. Wikipedia has a good article on the species. See related link fro more details.
It depends on the species. e.g a common garden skink from Australia the females have an orange belly and the males have a light-grey/silver belly
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