| 1. | Maybe in crannies in the rocks, manned by local skinks.
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| 2. | Western skinks can reach an age of up to 10 years.
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| 3. | The snake-eyed skink and large hermit crabs are common.
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| 4. | Otago skinks are only found in very specific locations in Otago.
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| 5. | The Otago skink is currently fully protected under New Zealand law.
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| 6. | Many species of reptiles including snakes and skinks can be found.
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| 7. | The eyelids are immovable, in contrast to many other skinks.
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| 8. | These skinks are active during daytime and prey mainly on insects.
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| 9. | It may occasionally eat small reptiles such as skinks and geckos.
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| 10. | Fire skinks, unlike many other skink species, are oviparous.
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