Does anybody have info on green tree skinks(I think thats what they are called.)We had a biome class and the guy took one out and i loved it.
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Thank You,
Brad S.
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Does anybody have info on green tree skinks(I think thats what they are called.)We had a biome class and the guy took one out and i loved it.
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Thank You,
Brad S.
Well, i only read about them in a book, so ill try to fill you in the basics. They are arboreal, insectivores, that are found throughout Papua New Guinea. Quite small, they usually grow to 15-20 cm (6-8"
. If you plan on keeping them, they are quite nervous (i think), and shpould be considered more of a display lizard, althought sometimes you may handle him/her a bit. Thats about all i know, hope it helps.
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0.0.1 Rainbow skinks (Mabuya multifasciata)
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