Oligosoma otagense

Oligosoma otagense

The Oligosoma otagense, or Otago skink, is a vulnerable species native to New Zealand's temperate forests, characterized by its agile movement, distinctive brown and olive patterned skin, and nocturnal behavior. This insectivorous skink plays a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance and is protected within conservation areas to combat threats from habitat loss and introduced predators.

Oligosoma northlandi

Oligosoma northlandi

Discover the Northland skink (Oligosoma northlandi), a small, vibrant skink native to New Zealand's temperate forests and grasslands, known for its distinct olive-green to brown coloration, smooth scales, and insectivorous diet. This agile species plays a crucial role in its ecosystem, helping to regulate insect populations while also exhibiting fascinating social behaviors and remarkable tail regeneration.