any of numerous LIZARDS of the family Scincidae, common in many regions of the Old and New world, typically having flat, smooth, overlapping scales and comprising terrestrial, arboreal, and fossorial species.
@Kellerwerks I can't comepletely disagree with you, cause it is a Lizard all in all, but Skink is kinda a race for itself, with the blue tongue skink fore ex., or the red fire skink or what its named xD
Yeah I suppose you could say it was friendly, but I've found with lizards that they don't usually struggle once you've got them firmly, but not too firmly in your hand. They seem to realise they're not in immediate pain and can't do anything to get away anyhow. With the little geckos I usually have to close my hand so they're in the dark and then they stop trying to bungee jump off my hand. My cats catch a lot of those. :(
You're very lucky. Here in Tazzie they're coming out more due to the heat, and now they're getting hit by careless car drivers! It's so sad. Great to see one alive!
lol a blue-tongue lizard dug a burrow under our driveway and he lived there, he used to dig under the fence and we would find him in our garden, but we havn't seen him in months, i think he either died or movied somewhere else,.
You don't put it in a tree there not good climbers, an if ur cat has seen it conceder it dead, u murderer!!!!
WeedieWeedenhofer 2 weeks ago
that looks exactly like my lizard lenny!
kikilikipikiwiki 4 weeks ago
blue tongue lizards are skink because they drop there tail but u have to cause them a lot of stress
ConnorMrJackson 1 month ago
I'm pretty sure it's a skink and not a lizard
joinmebowser9000 1 year ago
@joinmebowser9000 In Australia their called Lizards.
Keanu181881 1 year ago
@Keanu181881 Lizards and skinks are different. They look like each other but they aren't.
P.S. It's named skink in Autsrailia. English is still English -_-
joinmebowser9000 1 year ago
@joinmebowser9000 I know, but mostly in Australia they don't really call them skinks..
Keanu181881 1 year ago
@joinmebowser9000
Skink: –noun
any of numerous LIZARDS of the family Scincidae, common in many regions of the Old and New world, typically having flat, smooth, overlapping scales and comprising terrestrial, arboreal, and fossorial species.
Kellerwerks 11 months ago
@Kellerwerks This is still a skink :P
joinmebowser9000 11 months ago
@joinmebowser9000 Yes, but skinks are still lizards. They are not mutually exclusive, unlike lizards and tuataras.
Kellerwerks 11 months ago
@Kellerwerks I can't comepletely disagree with you, cause it is a Lizard all in all, but Skink is kinda a race for itself, with the blue tongue skink fore ex., or the red fire skink or what its named xD
joinmebowser9000 11 months ago
Yeah I suppose you could say it was friendly, but I've found with lizards that they don't usually struggle once you've got them firmly, but not too firmly in your hand. They seem to realise they're not in immediate pain and can't do anything to get away anyhow. With the little geckos I usually have to close my hand so they're in the dark and then they stop trying to bungee jump off my hand. My cats catch a lot of those. :(
amandagreenslade 3 years ago
hes seems quiet freindly for a wild blue tongue
herperjosh 3 years ago
looks like a juve one to me.
Eppisiie 3 years ago
yuo really live in logan!!!!! when i was with my dad taking a long drive to parkinson QLD we past logan mway!
Keanu181881 3 years ago
See our Blue Tongue Lizard, thats a good tongue on yours.
AussieSong 4 years ago
awsome
lucky!!!!
monkeykid101 4 years ago
You're very lucky. Here in Tazzie they're coming out more due to the heat, and now they're getting hit by careless car drivers! It's so sad. Great to see one alive!
:)
greyghost84 4 years ago
I reckon he's gorgeous
ChaChaCha36 4 years ago
lol a blue-tongue lizard dug a burrow under our driveway and he lived there, he used to dig under the fence and we would find him in our garden, but we havn't seen him in months, i think he either died or movied somewhere else,.
Ellenluvsya 4 years ago
Hi. I live in Queensland.
amandagreenslade 4 years ago
lovely blue tongue, I like it! Where r u live? I'v never seen them in my backyard...
YaoLiYu 4 years ago