A middling is described as being equally distant from the extremes or being at neither extreme.
Thursday, April 21, 2005
Tribute to the blue-tongued monster
The Blue-tongued Skink (also called the blue tongue lizard) is an Australian lizard . It spends its days eating and sunning itself. At night it rests, sheltered in fallen logs or leaf litter. It is a relatively shy animal, but can put up a bold front when cornered; when threatened, it puffs up its body, sticks out its long, blue tongue, and hisses. The Blue-tongued Skink has a life span of up to 20 years.
Anatomy: Blue-tongued Skinks have a long, bright blue tongue, tiny legs, and a short tail which can break off and regrow. This skink grows up to 23.5 inches (60 cm) long.
Diet : Blue-tongued Skinks are omnivores (they eat meat and plants). They eat small animals (like insects, worms, and snails) and flowers, fruits and berries.
Habitat: Blue-tongued Skinks are native to Australia . They live in a variety of habitats, including grasslands , forests, rainforests , and deserts . They are now found all over the world as pets.
Reproduction: Blue-tongued Skink give birth to 6 to 12 live young. Newborns are about 4 inches (10 cm) long and weigh about 0.5 ounce (14 grams).
Classification: Class Reptilia (reptiles ), Order Squamata (lizards and snakes ), Family Scincidae (skinks), Genus Tiliqua , Species scincoides.
Well I've looked around a bit but I can't find any info as to 'why their tongues are blue'. But I'm guessing pigment?? I mean, why is the lizards skins green? Anyhow, not m&n's =D
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What makes their tongues blue?
Well I've looked around a bit but I can't find any info as to 'why their tongues are blue'. But I'm guessing pigment?? I mean, why is the lizards skins green? Anyhow, not m&n's =D
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