Introduction: Angola Burrowing skinks (Sepsina angolensis) have long fat tails with a rounded tip that resemble the head. Each of their small limbs have 3 toes. The head has a rounded snout with small ear openings. These characteristics enable them to wriggle around leaf litter, making them difficult to catch and study.
Distribution: Oshakati region.
Diet: Not known.
Colouring: The back is yellow-brown with a creamy belly.
Breeding: Not known.
Size: Max SVL 91mm.