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Detailed Blue Tongued Skink Caresheet; BlueTongueSkinks.NET ... When considering a blue tongued skink as a pet, it's important to be aware of a few things. First of all, we DO NOT advise purchasing wild caught animals. Beside the fact that it's possibly illegal, they're often full of mites and internal parasites,
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bluetongueskinks.net/care.htm
bluetongueskinks.net/care.htm
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NORTHERN BLUE-TONGUE SKINKS The Northern blue-tongued skink, Tiliqua scincoides intermedia, grows to 24 inches. It is the largest of the blue-tongued lizards. It inhabits forests, woodlands, and grasslands of Northern Australia.
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www.honoluluzoo.org/bluetongued_skink.htm
www.honoluluzoo.org/bluetongued_skink.htm
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T. mustifaciata - Central Blue-Tongued Skink; Found in desert and tropical environments. Grows to 40-45 cm./15.5-17.5 in., feeds on wildflowers, small vertebrates, and insects. Produces 2-5 live young. Distribution: North Territory, Queensland, South Australia, West Australia.
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www.anapsid.org/bluetong.html
www.anapsid.org/bluetong.html
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Blue-tongued skink - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Blue-tongued skinks comprise the Australasian genus, Tiliqua , which contains some of the largest members of the skink family (Scincidae). They are commonly called blue-tongued lizards or sim...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue-tongued_skink
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Blue-tongued Skink printout. Blue-tongued Skinks, Tiliqua scincoides, are a type of Australian lizard with short legs, and a bright blue tongue. ... The Blue-tongued skink (also called the blue tongue lizard) is an Australian lizard. This solitary reptile spends its days eating and sunning itself. At night it rests,
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www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/reptiles/lizard/Blue...
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Keeping blue tongued skinks as pets - information and a guide to their care. ... Keeping Blue Tongued Skinks as Pets ... Basic Care of Blue Tongued Skinks...
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exoticpets.about.com/cs/lizardsaspets/a/bluetongues.htm
exoticpets.about.com/cs/lizardsaspets/a/bluetongues.htm
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T. occipitalis-Western Blue Tongued Skink ; T. scincoides-Common/Eastern Blue -Tongued Sink ; T. intermedia-Northern Blue Tongued Skink ; T. nigrolutea-Blotched Blue Tongued Skink ; T. mustifaciata-Central Blue-Tongued Skink ;
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www.whozoo.org/students/juaben/blutngsk.htm
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T. occipitalis - Western Blue Tongued Skink; Likes dry habitats, compact animal with short tail-growing to 50 cm./ 19.5 in. Likes berries and spiders. Produces 5-10 live young. ... T. scincoides - Common/Eastern Blue-Tongued Skink; Likes semi-desert to agricultural areas. Grows to 60 cm./23.5 in. (average 45 cm./17.5...
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www.petstation.com/bltong.html
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SPECIES: BLUE TONGUE SKINKS; Tiliqa gigas, scincoidies, intermedia ... BREEDING: If raised properly, captive bred tongued skinks will breed at about 2 old. The animals must be healthy, they have a good fat store in their tail. Females may be kept together in breeding groups, but only one male should be present.
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www.livefood.co.uk/zbluetskink.htm
www.livefood.co.uk/zbluetskink.htm
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