The Sand Fish Skink is an unusual animal with an amazing ability to "swim" through the sand like a fish in water. It is an interesting lizard that can be a great pet for reptile enthusiasts. The Sand Fish Skink, a desert reptile from the Middle East, lives up to its name and has the ability to sink deep into the sand to evade predators. They have developed the ability to move like fish in the sand, sensing insects that move on the surface and coming up underneath them to catch them. In captivity, Sand Fish Skinks will be interesting pets. Sandfish are extremely shy, and like other small lizards, do not generally like being held. Handling can cause them stress, and is usually not recommended. Because they are so shy they are not often visible in their enclosures and may not be suitable for people who wish to see their lizards more than once a week. The Sand Fish Skink is one of the more attractive skinks. It has a long tail, and a long, elegant body with short little legs used for digging into the sand. Brilliant yellow covers most of its body, with alternating bands of brown marking its back and tail. It has a sharp, flattened head, and the eyes are not on the front of the head, but the sides. The Sand Fish Skink is found in Northern Africa, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Iran. They spend most of their time in the sand, hunting insects that roam the desert surface. |