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  • Chilabothrus inornatus

    Chilabothrus inornatus

    Chilabothrus inornatus, or the Hispaniolan boa, is a nocturnal snake found in the Caribbean, well-known for its impressive climbing abilities and distinctive brown and gray patterns. This vulnerable species plays a vital role in controlling small mammal populations and reproduces by giving birth to live young, with a typical litters ranging from 5 to 20.

  • Chelodina pritchardi

    Chelodina pritchardi

    Discover Chelodina pritchardi, the Eastern long-necked turtle, native to the freshwater systems of southeastern Australia. This unique species is known for its long neck, mottled brown and green shell, and vital role in aquatic ecosystems, primarily feeding on invertebrates and contributing to ecological balance.

  • Chelodina gunaleni

    Chelodina gunaleni

    Discover the Chelodina gunaleni, a vulnerable freshwater turtle native to eastern Australia’s wetlands, known for its elongated neck, streamlined body, and unique foraging capabilities. With a diet that includes aquatic plants and small fish, this species plays a vital role in maintaining ecological balance while adapting to various aquatic environments.

  • Chamaeleo senegalensis

    Chamaeleo senegalensis

    Chamaeleo senegalensis, or Senegal chameleon, is a captivating species native to West Africa’s savannas and dry forests, known for its ability to change color, grow up to 30 cm in length, and play a crucial role in the ecosystem by controlling insect populations. This diurnal chameleon displays unique territorial behaviors and features a prehensile tail…

  • Chalarodon steinkampi

    Chalarodon steinkampi

    Discover the vibrant Chalarodon steinkampi, a stunning rainforest species native to Central and South America, known for its striking green and yellow patterns, agility, and vital role in seed dispersal. This omnivorous lizard thrives in humid, shaded areas, making it a fascinating addition to any ecological enthusiast’s knowledge.

  • Cerberus rynchops

    Cerberus rynchops

    : The Cerberus rynchops, or Dog-faced Water Snake, is a medium-sized, non-venomous snake found in freshwater habitats across Southeast Asia. Known for its distinctive black blotches and nocturnal behavior, it primarily preys on fish, amphibians, and crustaceans, playing a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance.

  • Celestus macrotus

    Celestus macrotus

    Discover the Celestus macrotus, also known as the large-scaled skink, a Vulnerable species native to the tropical rainforests of Dominica and Martinique. This striking skink features dark brown and olive green scales, reaches 25-30 cm in length, and plays a crucial role in controlling insect populations while contributing to the ecosystem’s health.

  • Carlia mysi

    Carlia mysi

    Introducing the Carlia mysi, or Mys’ Carlia, a small, agile skink found in the rainforests of Papua New Guinea and Indonesia, characterized by its elongated body, vibrant coloration, and diurnal habits. This insectivorous species plays a crucial role in its ecosystem, helping to regulate insect populations while adapting to various habitats.

  • Carinascincus pretiosus

    Carinascincus pretiosus

    The Precious Skink (Carinascincus pretiosus) is a vulnerable species native to eastern Tasmania, featuring a smooth, shiny body ranging from brown to olive green and measuring 10-15 cm in length. This diurnal skink thrives in moist forested areas, primarily preying on insects and playing a crucial role in maintaining ecosystem balance.

  • Calumma peltierorum

    Calumma peltierorum

    Discover the vibrant Calumma peltierorum, a stunning chameleon native to Madagascar’s lush rainforests. Known for its striking colors and unique behaviors, this arboreal species plays a vital role in controlling insect populations while facing conservation challenges due to habitat loss.

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  • Chironius dracomaris
    Chironius dracomaris

    Discover the vibrant Chironius dracomaris, or dragon snake, known for its striking green coloration and unique patterning. This diurnal species thrives in humid tropical environments of Central and South America, playing a crucial role in its ecosystem by controlling amphibian and small reptile populations.

  • Chironius diamantina
    Chironius diamantina

    Discover the vibrant Chironius diamantina, or Diamantina Snake, a stunning species native to the tropical rainforests of South America. With its striking green body and unique black bands, this agile, diurnal snake is a vital predator of frogs and lizards, contributing to the ecosystem’s biodiversity.

  • Chironius challenger
    Chironius challenger

    Discover the Chironius challenger, a vibrant snake native to the tropical rainforests of Central America, known for its distinctive green, yellow, and black patterns. This agile, diurnal predator primarily feeds on amphibians and small vertebrates, playing a vital role in maintaining ecosystem balance.

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