<b>Phrynocephalus scutellatus</b>, known as the faced spiny lizard, is an insectivorous reptile native to the arid regions of Central and East Asia, characterized by its flattened head, spiny scales, and unique camouflage. This species thrives in temperate grasslands and deserts, playing a vital role in its ecosystem as both predator and prey.
Tag: biodiversity in grasslands
Black-tailed Prairie Dog
Explore the fascinating world of the **Black-tailed Prairie Dog** (*Cynomys ludovicianus*), a social rodent native to North America's Great Plains. Discover their unique burrowing behaviors, critical role in maintaining grassland ecosystems, and the conservation challenges they face. Learn how these herbivorous creatures contribute to biodiversity while showcasing complex social structures in their colonies.