Broad-headed skinks (Plestiodon laticeps) primarily inhabit wooded areas and are known for their climbing abilities rather than burrowing. While they may use existing crevices or leaf litter for shelter, they do not typically dig their own burrows. Instead, they prefer to hide under rocks, logs, or within vegetation. Their behavior focuses more on basking and foraging in their arboreal and terrestrial environments.
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