Discover the Anolis aeneus, a medium-sized lizard native to Central America's tropical forests, known for its vibrant coloration and distinctive dewlap. This diurnal insectivore plays a crucial role in its ecosystem by controlling insect populations while also serving as prey for larger predators.
Category: Reptiles
Anolis aequatorialis
Anolis aequatorialis, commonly found in Ecuador and Colombia's tropical forests, is a vibrant lizard measuring 6 to 8 cm that exhibits territorial behavior, primarily feeds on insects, and plays a vital role in its ecosystem. Currently classified as 'Vulnerable', this species is distinguished by its remarkable adaptability and striking color variations.
Anniella campi
Discover the Anniella campi, commonly known as the California legless lizard, a slender, burrowing reptile averaging 8 to 12 inches in length, with a smooth, shiny scale cover that blends seamlessly into its sandy coastal habitat. This elusive species plays a vital role in controlling insect populations and contributes to the health of its ecosystem through its unique burrowing behaviors.
Anniella geronimensis
Discover the unique Anniella geronimensis, also known as the California legless lizard, a fossorial species thriving in Southern California’s sandy habitats. With its smooth, cylindrical body averaging 30 to 40 centimeters and a diet consisting of small invertebrates, it plays a crucial role in pest control and ecosystem health.
Anniella grinnelli
<p>The <b>Anniella grinnelli</b>, also known as Grinnell's legless lizard, is a slender, elongated reptile found in California and Baja California, thriving in sandy habitats. With its smooth scales, fossorial behavior, and diet of small invertebrates, this unique legless lizard plays a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance.</p>
Anniella pulchra
Discover the Anniella pulchra, or silvery legless lizard, known for its unique legless adaptation, slender body measuring 9 to 16 inches, and diurnal behavior. Found primarily in California's coastal habitats, this carnivorous species plays a vital role in controlling insect populations and showcases fascinating burrowing capabilities.
Anilius scytale
Discover the Anilius scytale, a non-venomous false coral snake found in the tropical rainforests of Central America. This slender, arboreal species is known for its distinctive reddish-brown scales and effective ambush hunting tactics, playing a crucial role in maintaining the ecosystem's balance.
Anniella alexanderae
<div class="woocommerce-product-details__short-description"> <p>Discover the unique <i>Anniella alexanderae</i>, the California legless lizard, known for its elongated body, smooth scales, and adaptation to sandy coastal habitats. This fascinating insectivorous lizard plays a crucial role in its ecosystem, helping control insect populations while its vulnerable conservation status highlights the need for habitat protection.</p> </div>
Anilios waitii
The Anilios waitii, or Wait's blind snake, is a nocturnal, fossorial species found in the tropical rainforests of northern Australia. Known for its smooth, cylindrical body and reduced eyesight, this non-venomous snake primarily feeds on small invertebrates and plays a vital role in aerating soil and maintaining ecosystem balance.
Anilios wiedii
Introducing the Anilios wiedii, or worm snake, a small, non-venomous species native to the humid forests and grasslands of eastern Australia. Averaging 30 to 50 cm in length, this fossorial snake is known for its glossy, brown, gray, or yellow scales and its unique ability to camouflage within leaf litter, where it primarily preys on earthworms and soft-bodied insects.