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Brains blind legless skink

Brains blind legless skink

Typhlosaurus braini
Fun Fact: Brain's blind legless skink are active in the early winter evenings.

Introduction: Brain's blind legless skink (Typhlosaurus braini) has the mantle of thinnest of all blind legless skinks with a relatively long tail. They are active in the early winter evenings and are a late summer afternoon forager. The trained eye can spot conspicuous tracks in the sand and Brain's blind legless skinks will disappear deep into the sand when disturbed. A major predator is the Namib golden mole.

Distribution: The central Namib Desert from the Kuiseb River to the Koichab River.

Diet: Termites and insect larvae.

Colouring: The entire body is a light-pink colour except for a few faint brown forehead markings.

Breeding: 1 or 2 babies are born during the breeding season.

Size: Max SVL 200mm.

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