If you mean blue tailed skink then they eat small insects. a blue tailed skunk would need to stay away from the paint supplies
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.
I do not believe they eat worms, but they do eat a lot of insects. I also heard they really eat whatever you give them. I have never heard of them eating worms.
">they eat crickets, grasshoppers, locusts, meal worms and wormsand they love salmon and applesauce
they eat mostly insects ranging in small ants for the little ones and flies, to crickets and squishy beetles to the larger lizard. btw its called the blue tailed skink.
They eat nectar and fruit juice.
">they eat crickets, grasshoppers, locusts, meal worms and wormsand they love salmon and applesauce
">they eat crickets, grasshoppers, locusts, meal worms and wormsand they love salmon and applesauce
Yes thats their main diet.
The blue tongued skink likes bananas and strawberrys but the lizard should be fed sparingly with sweet fruit as it may affect its diet
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
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.