Updated 04-May-2020.
Mondo shtuff from around the internet, all about SKINK!
My botty best at summarizing from Wikipedia: with more than 1,500 described species, the Scincidae are one of the most diverse families of lizards . common skinks include many different kinds such as the slender skink, snake-e as a general rule, the longer the digits, the more arboreal the species is likely to be . skinks have tapering tails they can shed if predators grab onto them . if a skink loses part of its tail it can grow a tail in roughly three to four months . most skinks are medium-sized, with snout-to-vent lengths around 12 cm skinks can hide easily in their habitat as their skin color often resembles its habitat . most spend their time underground where they are mostly safe from predators . they also use their tongues to sniff the air and track their many species are ovoviviparous, the young developing lecithotrophically in eggs that hatch inside the mother’s reproductive tract . in some genera, however, such as Tiliqua and Coruci lizards are phylogenetically analogous, rather than homologous, to processes in mammals . skinks are considered to be territorial and often are seen standing in front of or “guarding” their nest skinks are cosmopolitan; species occur in a variety of habitats worldwide, apart from boreal and polar regions . many species are good burrowers . skink nest is where the skink more species are terrestrial or fossorial (burrowing) than arboreal (tree-climbing) or aquatic . most skinks are diurnal (day-active) and bask on rocks invasive rodents are a major threat to skinks that has been overlooked . skink species are also hunted for food by indigenous peoples in new guinea . Zootaxa 3288. Zootaxes.com. 3289.