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The sandfish has developed a peculiar way of dealing with the desert heat: it possesses the ability to dive into the (soft) sand. It does this to prevent overheating (as it is cold blooded) and whenever it feels threatened.
The sandfish has developed a peculiar way of dealing with the desert heat: it possesses the ability to dive into the (soft) sand. It does this to prevent overheating (as it is cold blooded) and whenever it feels threatened.
A medium sized skink can achieve a total length of 7-8” 18-20cm.
A medium sized skink can achieve a total length of 7-8” 18-20cm.

The species has a long, wedge-shaped snout with a countersunk lower jaw. Its long tapered body is covered with smooth shiny scales, and its legs are short and sturdy with long and flattened fringed feet. The tail is short tapering to a fine point. The colouration of this species is considered attractive, being yellow-caramel with brown-black cross bands. This type of lizard also has bead like eyes so they can close them to keep all the sand out of their eyes, it's the same thing with its nose its nostrils are very small to again keep all of the sand out of its nose and lungs.
The species has a long, wedge-shaped snout with a countersunk lower jaw. Its long tapered body is covered with smooth shiny scales, and its legs are short and sturdy with long and flattened fringed feet. The tail is short tapering to a fine point. The colouration of this species is considered attractive, being yellow-caramel with brown-black cross bands. This type of lizard also has bead like eyes so they can close them to keep all the sand out of their eyes, it's the same thing with its nose its nostrils are very small to again keep all of the sand out of its nose and lungs.


==Habitat==
==Habitat==
[[Image:Scincus scincus.ogv|thumb|right|Sandfish burrowing into sand]]
Northern Africa east into Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Iran. The animal is found in the Omani deserts.
Northern Africa east into Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Iran. The animal is found in the Omani deserts.


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==References==
==References==
* [http://www.bionik.tu-berlin.de/institut/s2skink.html Friction reduction in Sandfish] (in German)
* [http://www.bionik.tu-berlin.de/institut/s2skink.html Friction reduction in Sandfish] (in German)

==Further reading==
*{{cite journal|url=http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0003309|author=Baumgartner et al|title=Investigating the Locomotion of the Sandfish in Desert Sand Using NMR-Imaging|year=2008|journal=[[w:PLOS One|PLOS One]]|volume=3|issue=10|pages=e3309|doi=10.1371/journal.pone.0003309}}


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Sandfish
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S. scincus
Binomial name
Scincus scincus
(Linnaeus, 1758)

The Sandfish (Scincus scincus) is a species of skink that burrows into the sand.

Description

The name sandfish originated because of its ability to move through sand as if it were swimming. Adult sandfish usually reach about 8 inches (20.3 centimeters) in length, including the short tail.

Scientists found out in 2000 that its skin has lower coefficient of friction than polished steel, glass, or nylon, and are trying to find bionic applications for this.

The sandfish has developed a peculiar way of dealing with the desert heat: it possesses the ability to dive into the (soft) sand. It does this to prevent overheating (as it is cold blooded) and whenever it feels threatened. A medium sized skink can achieve a total length of 7-8” 18-20cm.

The species has a long, wedge-shaped snout with a countersunk lower jaw. Its long tapered body is covered with smooth shiny scales, and its legs are short and sturdy with long and flattened fringed feet. The tail is short tapering to a fine point. The colouration of this species is considered attractive, being yellow-caramel with brown-black cross bands. This type of lizard also has bead like eyes so they can close them to keep all the sand out of their eyes, it's the same thing with its nose its nostrils are very small to again keep all of the sand out of its nose and lungs.

Habitat

Sandfish burrowing into sand

Northern Africa east into Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Iran. The animal is found in the Omani deserts.

Diet

The Sandfish is an insectivore, it can detects vibrations that insects moving in its vicinity create while moving.

Reproduction

Captivity

Sometimes seen in pet stores, the Sandfish is not extremely popular, but is not an obscure reptile.

References

Further reading

  • Baumgartner; et al. (2008). "Investigating the Locomotion of the Sandfish in Desert Sand Using NMR-Imaging". PLOS One. 3 (10): e3309. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0003309. {{cite journal}}: Explicit use of et al. in: |author= (help)CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link)