Schneider's skink (also known as the Barbary skink or Schneider's burrower), scientific name Eumeces schneiderii.
Most prominent features:
Appearance:
It is characterized by a long, tapering cylindrical body, covered with smooth, shiny scales.
Colors:
Dominated by olive-gray or brown, its back and sides are adorned with bright orange and yellow spots and dots.
Natural Habitat:
It prefers to live in dry and semi-desert environments, sandy and rocky areas where it excels at digging trenches and hiding under sand and rocks.
Diet:
Primarily insectivorous, it relies in nature on hunting insects, worms, and arthropods.
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