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Blue-Tongue Skink
Their range is Australia, Tasmania and New Guinea and are found in open woodlands, at the margins of forest and field, and semi-deserts. Their body is heavy and broad on small legs with delicate toes and a broad, blunt triangular head. Their deep, berry blue tongue is vividly offset against the deep pink interior of their mouth.
Blue-tongue skinks are omnivores, consuming both plant and animal matter. Their diet consists of about 60% plant and 40% animal. They like greens, mixed vegetables and some relish berries and juicy fruits. Skinks produce 4 to 10 live young and grow from 40 to 60 cm.
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