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Asian Snake-eyed Skink
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Ablepharus
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A. pannonicus
Binomial name
Ablepharus pannonicus
(Fitzinger, 1824)

The Asian Snake-eyed Skink (Ablepharus pannonicus) is a type of skink. Skinks are a kind of lizard. This small reptile lives in the Caucasus Mountains and the Greater Middle East.

Asian Snake-eyed Skinks can be brown or a shiny copper green. Some even have a white stripe along their side. A cool fact about them is that they do not have eyelids that move. This is just like a snake!

What is an Asian Snake-eyed Skink?

The Asian Snake-eyed Skink is a small lizard. It belongs to the skink family, called Scincidae. Skinks are known for their smooth, shiny scales. They often have short legs, or sometimes no legs at all!

Where Do They Live?

This skink lives in parts of Asia. You can find them in the Caucasus Mountains. This mountain range is between Europe and Asia. They also live across the Greater Middle East. This area includes countries like Afghanistan and Pakistan. They prefer places with lots of rocks or plants to hide in.

What Makes Them Special?

One of the most interesting things about the Asian Snake-eyed Skink is its eyes. Unlike most lizards, it cannot blink. This is because it does not have eyelids that move. Instead, its eyes are covered by a clear scale. This scale protects their eyes, just like a permanent pair of goggles! This feature makes them look a lot like snakes.

What Do Skinks Eat?

Most skinks, including the Asian Snake-eyed Skink, are carnivores. This means they eat meat. They usually hunt small insects. Their diet often includes things like crickets, beetles, and spiders. They are good at finding tiny prey hiding in the leaves or under rocks.

How Big Are They?

The Asian Snake-eyed Skink is a small lizard. They do not grow very long. Their small size helps them hide easily. They can quickly disappear into cracks in rocks or under plants. This keeps them safe from bigger animals that might want to eat them.

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