Mabuya dominicana

Mabuya dominicana

Discover the Mabuya dominicana, also known as the Dominican Skink, a medium-sized, insectivorous skink found in the diverse habitats of the Caribbean, particularly thriving in tropical and subtropical regions. With its striking coloration and unique adaptation to various environments, this skink plays a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance while exhibiting fascinating behaviors and social structures.

Leiocephalus semilineatus

Leiocephalus semilineatus

<b>Leiocephalus semilineatus</b>, known as the common curlytail lizard, is a medium-sized, diurnal lizard native to the tropical Caribbean, featuring a slender body and a distinctive flattened head. This omnivorous species thrives in diverse environments and plays a vital role in controlling insect populations while exhibiting unique behaviors such as territorial displays and regrowing its tail.

Leiocephalus raviceps

Leiocephalus raviceps

Experience the vibrant <b>Curly-tailed Lizard</b> (<i>Leiocephalus raviceps</i>), recognized for its unique curled tail and active habits in the warm coastal regions of the Caribbean, particularly the Bahamas and southern Florida. This striking species thrives in tropical environments, showcasing a blend of earthy tones and excellent climbing abilities, making it an essential player in its ecosystem as an insectivore and prey for larger predators.

Leiocephalus melanochlorus

Leiocephalus melanochlorus

Discover the Leiocephalus melanochlorus, or black-green curlytail lizard, a striking 10 to 14-inch reptile native to the Caribbean, known for its vibrant black and green coloration, distinctive curly tail, and insectivorous diet. This agile lizard thrives in coastal ecosystems and plays a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance by controlling insect populations.