Plestiodon takarai

Plestiodon takarai

<b>Plestiodon takarai</b>, a striking lizard native to the temperate forests of East Asia, features an elongated body ranging from 15 to 25 cm and a color palette of dark brown to olive green with lighter stripes. As an insectivore, it plays a crucial role in controlling pest populations, thriving in diverse habitats while exhibiting fascinating behaviors such as territorial displays and opportunistic feeding.

Plestiodon oshimensis

Plestiodon oshimensis

<p><b>Plestiodon oshimensis</b>, also known as the Okinawan skink, is a vibrant lizard native to the Okinawa Islands, characterized by its blue-green coloration with black stripes and a slender body measuring 15 to 25 cm. This diurnal insectivore inhabits subtropical regions, playing a vital role in controlling insect populations while facing threats from habitat loss and climate change.</p>

Plestiodon fasciatus

Plestiodon fasciatus

<b>Plestiodon fasciatus</b>, commonly known as the Eastern Five-lined Skink, is a small, diurnal lizard measuring 5 to 8 inches with distinctive brown or gray bodies adorned with five longitudinal stripes. Found in diverse habitats across the eastern United States, this insectivorous species plays a crucial role in pest control while exhibiting remarkable agility and the ability to regenerate its tail.

Platysaurus pungweensis

Platysaurus pungweensis

The Platysaurus pungweensis, or Pungwe flat lizard, is a striking insectivore native to the savannas and woodlands of eastern Zimbabwe and Mozambique, characterized by its vibrant blue and green coloration in males and a slender body measuring 15 to 25 centimeters. This diurnal species thrives in rocky habitats, plays an essential role in controlling insect populations, and is recognized for its unique mating displays and coloration changes during the breeding season.

Platysaurus maculatus

Platysaurus maculatus

<h2>Product Short Description</h2> <p><b>Platysaurus maculatus</b>, also known as the spotted flat lizard, is a striking species native to Southern Africa, thriving in savannas, scrublands, and temperate forests. With its vibrant brown and grey mosaic coloration and unique behavioral traits, this diurnal insectivore plays a vital role in its ecosystem through pest control and soil health enhancement.</p>