<b>Gallotia stehlini</b>, also known as the La Gomera lizard, is an endangered species native to the rocky habitats of the Canary Islands, measuring 25 to 35 cm in length with vibrant coloration and a diverse herbivorous diet. This diurnal lizard plays a crucial role in its ecosystem, aiding in seed dispersal and serving as prey for local predators.
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Gallotia bravoana
The <b>Gallotia bravoana</b>, or La Gomera lizard, is a medium-sized herbivorous lizard endemic to La Gomera, characterized by its ability to change color during mating and its vital role in seed dispersal within its temperate forest habitat. Currently endangered, it faces threats from habitat loss and invasive species.