Cyclura collei

Cyclura collei

The Cyclura collei, or Collie's iguana, is a large herbivorous lizard native to the rocky coastal areas and scrub forests of the Bahamas, known for its striking grey to brown coloration accented with blue or green hues, and its critical role in seed dispersal within its ecosystem. Endangered and requiring conservation efforts, this diurnal species can grow up to 1.5 meters and exhibits fascinating social behaviors and breeding habits.

Cyclodomorphus venustus

Cyclodomorphus venustus

Introducing the Cyclodomorphus venustus, also known as the beautiful legless lizard, this 30-35 cm long species is found in southeastern Australia, thriving in moist environments with its smooth, shiny scales and intricate patterns. Primarily fossorial, it plays a vital role in controlling invertebrate populations while showcasing striking coloration that varies among populations.

Cyclodomorphus melanops

Cyclodomorphus melanops

Discover the Cyclodomorphus melanops, or black-crowned snake, a medium-sized reptile native to southeastern Australia, recognized for its sleek glossy black or dark brown body with vibrant yellow or orange sides. This diurnal predator plays a crucial ecological role, primarily feeding on small lizards and other reptiles while residing in diverse habitats like woodlands and grasslands.

Cyclodomorphus gerrardii

Cyclodomorphus gerrardii

<short_description>Cyclodomorphus gerrardii, also known as Gerrard's skink, is a medium-sized lizard found in southern Australia's coastal and inland regions, known for its distinctive flattened body, smooth glossy scales, and secretive nature. This diurnal species thrives in various habitats, feeding primarily on insects and playing a vital role in the ecosystem as both predator and prey.</short_description>