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Do drop tail skinks defecate?

All animals have to remove bodily waste from their system


Is the skinks dropping of their tail because of asexual reproduction?

No - it's a defence mechanism. They drop their tails to escape being captured (or eaten). Skinks do not reproduce asexually.


What do whipped tail skinks eat?

Drop-tail skinks eat fruits and vegetables, but vegetables have to be cooked before they will eat them. The drop-tail skink is a small common skink often seen in suburban gardens in Melbourne, Perth, Sydney and Brisbane in Australia.


What lizards tail keeps growing back?

Skinks


What type of animal you can grab its tail and it would come off your hand?

Some lizards such as skinks loose their tails when grabbed.


Can chevron skinks shed their tail?

yes, but loses it's markings.


Why do geckos drop their tail?

Geckos drop their tail as a defense mechanism to escape from predators. This behavior is called autotomy, where the tail breaks off easily to distract the predator while the gecko makes its getaway.


How can you tell if your skink is a boy or girl?

A boy skink will have a bump underneath the tail a girl will have a closed up hole


Reptile's tail can be easily broken off?

Most reptiles to not easily loose their tails, however some types of lizard including certain skinks shed their tails to distract predators.


How do you tell a girl and a boy skinks apart?

hi you tell a boy from a girl lizard by the thickness of the tail the boys tail are more thick than girls


What animals tail is so brittle that it brakes off and grows back?

I am not sure why the tails of chipmunks, squirrels, lizards and the ... pointy things of starfish can drop off, but I DO KNOW that if you try and catch a lizard, and you grab on the tail, it will drop off. Lizards use that as self-defense, but for a starfish, it is part of their life. Hope this helped! ~Daydream617


Can leopard geckos drop their tail?

Yes, leopard geckos have the ability to drop their tail as a defense mechanism when they feel threatened.