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What does the blue-tongued skink eat?
Feeding omnivorous foods (plants and animals);

Flowers, vegetables and soft fruits (such as bananas, kiwis, strawberries, peaches, plums, mangoes and tomatoes);

Slow-flowing invertebrates (such as snails and slugs), and occasionally newborn mice or rats.

The blue-tongued skink is the second largest skink in the world. It is a very docile lizard and easy to raise. It is distributed in mainland Australia and nearby islands, as well as Indonesia and New Guinea. As the name implies, their tongues are blue and they usually stick out their tongues from time to time. They are skinks on land. In Australia, they often appear in cracks in the backyard of families, and there are a large number in the wild.