Broad Headed Skink Plestiodon laticeps

Identification
This large skink has a broad head and powerful jaws. Males develop bright orange coloration on the head during breeding season.

Location
Uncommon in Ohio

Size
6 to 13 inches

Diet
It feeds on insects spiders and small vertebrates.

Habitat
It occurs mainly in southern Ohio forests.

Activity Period
April to September

Behavior
It is arboreal and often climbs trees and logs. It is secretive and rarely seen. It is most active in warm months.

Lifecycle
Breeding occurs in spring and females guard their eggs.

Population
The population is stable but localized.

History
It has historically been limited to southern regions.

Human Interactions
It is harmless but may bite defensively.

Facts
It is one of the largest skinks in North America.

Sources
ODNR NatureServe

Insects spiders small vertebrates | Forests woodlands downed logs | Southern Ohio

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