




Plestiodon obsoletus
The Great Plains Skink is a shiny lizard with smooth scales and a long body. They love to bask in the sun and can be found hiding under rocks or logs in the grasslands.
生息地: Grasslands
The Great Plains Skink is a medium-sized lizard with a sleek, glossy body. Adults are typically gray or tan with dark spots forming faint lines along their sides. Juveniles boast a striking dark body with light stripes and a brilliant blue tail, which fades with age.





カテゴリ
爬虫類レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Baby skinks sport dazzling blue tails that fade as they grow up!
Mother skinks guard their eggs fiercely, even turning them to keep them healthy!
Their super smooth, shiny scales make them look like living jewels!
They dig their own underground burrows, cozy homes safe from danger!
Great Plains Skink can shed its tail if caught, because the wriggling tail distracts predators while they escape.
Great Plains Skink has strong maternal instincts that help them protect and care for their developing eggs.
Great Plains Skink can dig intricate burrows because of its strong claws, which helps them create safe havens.
These skinks are insect-eating champions, munching on bugs and tiny critters!

Pantherophis obsoletus
A common predator in its range.
Buteo jamaicensis
Hunts small reptiles in open habitats.
Schistocerca lineata
A common insect prey found in its habitat.
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Always watch where you step in nature, and don't touch wild animals without asking an adult.
13-35 cm
0.01-0.03 kg
6-10 年
7 km/h
These skinks are insect-eating champions, munching on bugs and tiny critters!
Grasslands
Foraging
6-20
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