Blue-tongued skinks are popular pets among reptile enthusiasts. They’re relatively small lizards that only grow up to 24 inches long. They’re docile and like to eat insects, fruits, and vegetables, so ...
Learn how these two lizards can be both alike and different with the Memphis Zoo. Learn how these two lizards can be both alike and different because of how they have adapted to their environments ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — Schaneè Anderson, with the Sedgwick County Zoo, brought an interesting creature to be a guest on the Wild Side segment on KSN News at Noon on Friday. She held a blue-tongued ...
If you’ve ever spotted a blue-tongued skink, you’ll know they don’t exactly look like your average garden lizard. They’re chunky, low to the ground, and have a habit of puffing themselves up to look ...
Julia Benzel shows ciLiving host, Jaclyn Friedlander a Blue-Tongued Skink named Banjo from Miller Park Zoo. Meet Banjo, a fascinating Blue‑tongued skink who calls Miller Park Zoo home! Known for ...
PINE KNOLL SHORES, N.C. — Have you ever wanted to name a dragon? The North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores has two new female blue-tongue skinks, and they’re awful close to being little dragons ...