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  • i had a skink too! his name was buddy and all my freind LOVE him but he passed yesterday. :(

  • I'm so sorry, my 20 yr old iguana just died also. My skink I've had for 2yrs, her name is Opportunity, had her since she was a hatchling, is doing very well. They are great pets, although the one in this video is a wild skink.:)

    Thanks for watching, take care.

  • @bona956 My daughters skink died today. She loved him very much, we don't know what he died of.

  • What kind of fruit is that? Looks like maybe some strawberries and maybe bananas? I own two berber skinks and I've tried to feed them fruits and they simply refuse to eat it.

  • Well sonme do but most don't. I really think this one may have been eating small insects, but really hard to tell. does look like it's tasting the banana though. I have a pet and she only eats insects I catch for her or canned crickets in the winter.:)

    Thanks for watching!

  • hmmm this looks like a wild 1 xD still cute

  • lol, I swear the shink is wild! Except I do have 1 pet skink and an anole. They live in terrariums, theu are both wild caught. They're wonderful pets.:)

    thanks for watching!

  • aw i want 1

  • They are great pets! I have one that I "rescued" as a tiny hatchling. I think it's a female. She's smart and handtame. I'll have some new skink vids soon. You can also see more skinks in my "Anole Alley" vids.:)

    Thanks for watching!

  • if u want 1 u can go to bass lake and find them underlogs

  • i love skink i have 1 2

  • Cool! The one in the vid is wild. I recently captured a wild skink hatchling, it's doing great! Loves to hunt and eat flies more than fruit though.lol

    Thanks for watching!

  • Awesome!

    I just love the environment you created in your garden. =)

  • Thanks! I love "gardening for wildlife". These guys add just as much color to your environment as flowering plants do. They're great creatures to have in gardens, as they help control the pest insect populations, so you can have pretty flowers too.

    Thanks for the nice comment.:)

  • that's cute!  :)

  • Thanks!:)

    I really like these guys.

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