Liolaemus neuquensis

Liolaemus neuquensis

<p><b>Liolaemus neuquensis</b>, found in the temperate forests and savannas of Neuquén, Argentina, is a diurnal lizard measuring 10 to 15 cm, known for its distinctive dorsal scales and mottled coloration. This insectivorous species exhibits fascinating social behaviors and plays a crucial role in its ecosystem by controlling insect populations and serving as prey for larger animals.</p>

Liolaemus flavipiceus

Liolaemus flavipiceus

<div class="woocommerce-product-details__short-description"> <p><b>Liolaemus flavipiceus</b>, the yellow-backed lizard, is a diurnal insectivore native to the temperate forests of Chile and Argentina, measuring 12 to 18 cm in length with distinctive yellow and mottled body coloring. Known for its vibrant behavior during the breeding season and unique viviparous reproduction, this species plays a crucial role in maintaining ecosystem balance by controlling insect populations and serving as prey for larger animals.</p> </div>

Liolaemus fitzgeraldi

Liolaemus fitzgeraldi

Discover the intriguing Liolaemus fitzgeraldi, a diurnal lizard native to the temperate forests of southern Chile and Argentina, recognized for its moderate size of 10 to 15 cm, vibrant camouflage patterns, and vital role in regulating insect populations while adapting robustly to its mountainous environment. This unique species exhibits interesting behavioral patterns during its breeding season, contributing to its resilience in diverse ecosystems.