North Louisiana Wildlife

Did you know that little brown skinks do not climb?

Little Brown Skinks
at
a Glance

Key Features:

Little brown skinks are long, brown or tan lizards with a dark brown stripe on each side.

Least Concern - Population Stable

Habitat:

Forests

nesting habits:

Little brown skinks lay eggs in spring and summer.

seasons little brown skinks are active in our area:

All Year

Diet:

Insects, isopods, and spiders

hunting Behavior:

Little brown skinks hunt in leaves and litter.

Commonly Confused With:

Brown Anoles and Salamanders

Little brown skinks are often confused with brown anoles because both are brown lizards. Little brown skinks have a dark brown stripe on each side.

Little brown skinks are often confused with salamanders because both have long bodies and legs. Little brown skinks have scales.

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