All animals have to remove bodily waste from their system
No - it's a defence mechanism. They drop their tails to escape being captured (or eaten). Skinks do not reproduce asexually.
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.
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Some lizards such as skinks loose their tails when grabbed.
yes, but loses it's markings.
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.
A boy skink will have a bump underneath the tail a girl will have a closed up hole
Most reptiles to not easily loose their tails, however some types of lizard including certain skinks shed their tails to distract predators.
hi you tell a boy from a girl lizard by the thickness of the tail the boys tail are more thick than girls
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
Yes, leopard geckos have the ability to drop their tail as a defense mechanism when they feel threatened.