Skink
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Skinks are a group of lizard. They form the family Scincidae, in the order Squamata. There are over 1,200 species-- or kinds-- of skink.
They are different from other lizards. They have very small legs and necks. Some have no legs at all. They move more like snakes than lizards. Their tails can grow back when part of it is cut off. This is called regeneration.
Most skinks can only grow to be 12cm long. Some can grow to be 35cm.
Skinks are carnivorous, which means they eat meat.
Here is a list of things skinks eat:
- Beetles
- Caterpillars
- Crickets
- Earthworms
- Grasshoppers
- Other lizards
- Mice
- Slugs
- Snails
- Spiders
Some types of skinks eat both plants and meat, making them omnivores-- things that eat both plants and meat.
Here is a list of skink predators, or things that like to eat skinks:
- Hawks
- Opossums
- Raccoons
- Red foxes
- Snakes
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