<p><b>Lerista ingrami</b>, commonly found in the dry sclerophyll forests of southeastern Australia, is a nocturnal, burrowing lizard known for its distinctive brown to grey coloration and reduced limbs, adapted for a fossorial lifestyle. This insectivorous species plays a crucial role in its ecosystem by regulating invertebrate populations and enhancing soil health through its burrowing activities.</p>
Tag: invertebrate consumers
Dibamus greeri
fascinating Dibamus greeri, or Greer's legless skink, a fossorial species found in the tropical forests of Southeast Asia. With its elongated body, smooth scales, and diet of small invertebrates, this secretive skink plays a crucial role in maintaining the balance of its ecosystem while adapting to life without limbs.
Delma mitella
Delma mitella, or southern skink, a slender lizard measuring 15-20 cm, known for its smooth, shiny scales and impressive camouflage in sandy and loamy habitats of southeastern Australia. This diurnal creature feeds on small invertebrates and plays a crucial role in its ecosystem while exhibiting behaviors like playing dead and tail regeneration.