Ctenotus xenopleura

Ctenotus xenopleura

The Ctenotus xenopleura, or Eastern Ctenotus, is a diurnal skink native to the dry regions of Eastern Australia, characterized by its agile movements, distinctive brown and grey coloration, and a diet primarily consisting of insects. Typically measuring 12 to 20 centimeters, this species plays a vital role in its ecosystem by controlling insect populations and serving as prey for larger predators.</p>

Carlia sukur

Carlia sukur

Discover the fascinating Carlia sukur, a small to medium-sized lizard native to Eastern Australia and New Guinea, known for its striking agility, keen eyesight for spotting insects, and unique ability to change color for camouflage. Thriving in humid environments, this insectivorous species plays a vital role in controlling pest populations while contributing to the biodiversity of its ecosystem.

Southern Greater Glider

Southern Greater Glider

Discover the enchanting Southern Greater Glider (Petauroides volans), a unique marsupial native to eastern Australia's forests. Renowned for its remarkable gliding ability—soaring up to 100 meters between trees—this nocturnal creature captivates with its striking coloration and vital ecological role. As it faces threats from habitat loss and climate change, understanding and protecting this extraordinary species is essential for preserving Australia's rich biodiversity.