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Meaning of scink

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scink (n.)

A skink.

A slunk calf.

scink Sentence Examples

  1. The slender, metallic blue scink darted nimbly through the undergrowth.
  2. With its long, smooth body, the scink slithered effortlessly across the forest floor.
  3. The elusive blue-tongued scink displayed its vibrant tongue as a warning to predators.
  4. The nocturnal scink emerged from its burrow at dusk, its eyes glinting in the dim light.
  5. The skink's sharp claws dug into the tree bark, allowing it to climb with ease.
  6. The widespread skink species can be found in various habitats, including forests, grasslands, and deserts.
  7. The reproductive season for skinks typically occurs in the spring, with females laying clutches of eggs.
  8. Some skink species exhibit social behaviors, forming loose groups or colonies.
  9. The diet of many skinks includes insects, worms, and small invertebrates.
  10. The scink's tail is highly regenerative, enabling it to escape predators by shedding portions of its tail if necessary.

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A skink., A slunk calf.

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The slender, metallic blue scink darted nimbly through the undergrowth.

With its long, smooth body, the scink slithered effortlessly across the forest floor.

The elusive blue-tongued scink displayed its vibrant tongue as a warning to predators.

The nocturnal scink emerged from its burrow at dusk, its eyes glinting in the dim light.