Discover the vibrant Jamaican Anole (Anolis clivicola), a diurnal lizard known for its striking green coloration and impressive climbing abilities. Thriving in tropical habitats, this species plays a crucial role in controlling insect populations while showcasing unique territorial behaviors.
Tag: Forest reptiles
Anilios batillus
This non-venomous snake, known as Anilios batillus or "Blind Snake," thrives in the forests of southeastern Queensland and northeastern New South Wales, featuring a cylindrical body with dark brown to reddish-brown coloration and a diet primarily consisting of earthworms and slugs. An adept burrower, it plays a crucial role in soil health and ecosystem balance while exhibiting unique nocturnal behaviors.