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I dont know the scientific name of this skink. There's a lot of these in our place. This one is a female , and is actually a captive breed. Its food include insects , worms and commercial reptile feeds.
Outside of our care, its natural habitats are upland and lowland forest, populated land and swamps.
This species is not threatened in our are place. However, we breed and release their kind because in our place where animals like them are being killed without any reasons but by the sheer pleasure of killing, sometimes human intervention is needed . That is, if we care for their species to survive.
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Cool spotting.
Love the pose and the story. People need education everywhere on thinking before they kill every thing in sight.