Book Description
The shingleback skink is a sluggish reptile that has a place with the blue-tongued skin that is local in Australia. The name shingleback is usually used to refer to this reptile, and this is the main subspecies that are local to Australia. The shingleback skink has a heavily clad body and is accessible in various tones from dark brown to cream-hued. This has a short but wide tail that resembles its head. Hunters are generally confounded with respect to where the head is in a skink.