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Broad-headed skinks are semi-arboreal lizards, that is, ones that spend a good deal of time in trees, where they search for food, sleep, seek shelter from predators, and brood eggs, but also spend much time on the ground. They usually occur in deciduous forests, reaching by far their greatest abundance in stands dominated by live oaks, especially large trees having holes. They can tolerate a wide range of moisture conditions from swamps to relatively dry upland with sandy soil.
Condition wise I think you could house them with an Anole, but size wise, I think the broadhead would literally stress the Anole to death, they get much larger both in length and bulk...
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