Lerista separanda, commonly known as the ornate skink, is a diurnal, insectivorous species native to the eastern and southeastern regions of Australia, characterized by its elongated, laterally compressed body and striking coloration of brown, black, and cream stripes. This adaptable skink thrives in various habitats, utilizing burrowing behavior for shelter and thermoregulation, and plays a critical role in controlling local insect populations.
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Aprasia aurita
Discover the Aprasia aurita, or earless skink, a slender lizard native to the woodlands of southeastern Australia, characterized by its smooth, shiny skin and secretive, burrowing behavior. This vulnerable species plays a vital role in its ecosystem by controlling insect populations and serves as prey for larger animals, making habitat conservation crucial for its survival.