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Blue Tongue Skinks: A Comprehensive Guide To Blue Tongue Skinks Caring, Feeding, Interaction, Habita

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Description

Often called "Blueys," Blue Tongue Skinks are a vast group of ground-dwelling lizards that are members of the genus Tiliqua. They get their name from their characteristic blue tongues, which they flash to deter predators and give the impression that they are dangerous. Native to Australia, New Guinea, and portions of Indonesia, these lizards flourish in a range of environments, from rainforests to deserts.

Blue Tongue Skinks are among the most common reptiles kept as pets because of their placid disposition. They have a strong body and short, strong legs, and they can reach a maximum length of 24 inches. Their smooth scales have different bands or patterns and vary in color from brown and tan to reddish-orange, depending on the species. Being omnivores, they consume a wide range of items, such as fruits, vegetables, insects, and small animals.

Origin and History

With fossil records showing that skinks have existed for millions of years, blue tongue skinks have a lengthy history in the wild. The Scincidae family of skinks, which includes thousands of species worldwide, includes the genus Tiliqua. The Northern Blue Tongue Skink (Tiliqua scincoides intermedia), the Eastern Blue Tongue Skink (Tiliqua scincoides scincoides), and the Indonesian Blue Tongue Skink (Tiliqua gigas) are the three most well-known species of Blue Tongue Skinks.

Over the past few decades, Blue Tongue Skinks have become more popular in the reptile trade due to their domestication as pets. This was especially true in the 1980s and 1990s, when reptile enthusiasts started to recognize the species' peaceful nature and low maintenance needs. In order to obtain desired characteristics, including distinct color variants or certain temperaments, breeders began carefully breeding several species. Because of this, several skinks that have been bred especially for the pet trade are now accessible in captivity.

Pets' Popularity

Because of their kind disposition and ease of maintenance, reptile enthusiasts highly value Blue Tongue Skinks. Because they take handling well, don't need as much specialist care as some other reptiles, and are generally hardy creatures, they are frequently referred to as "beginner-friendly" reptiles. Because Blue Tongue Skinks are calm and slow-moving, they are less likely to react defensively when handled properly than more aggressive or fragile lizard species.

its longevity-a Blue Tongue Skink can live 15 to 20 years with the right care, providing lifelong companionship-is another factor contributing to its popularity. Although they are not as interactive as mammals, they do exhibit distinctive behaviors that make them appealing to their owners, and their curiosity and alertness make them fun to watch.

Furthermore, compared to species that only eat insects or specialized diets, their omnivorous diet facilitates feeding. Because it enables a choice of fresh fruits, vegetables, and commercially available skink diets, pet owners value the feeding diversity. These factors have made Blue Tongue Skinks a mainstay in the reptile pet industry and a well-liked option for both novice and seasoned reptile keepers.

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  • Dec 1, 2024 Pub Date:
  • 9798301976162 ISBN-13:
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  • English Language