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Skinks hatch at School

April 3, 2018 Posted by Kiwi Conservation Club

A little while ago I found skink eggs, and I took a some of them to school. We had some at home which did not hatch. Then at school, I was looking for my maths book and the container fell over and opened in my desk. All these little skinks ran out, and I caught three of them and showed my teacher.

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