Leiocephalus semilineatus

Leiocephalus semilineatus

<b>Leiocephalus semilineatus</b>, known as the common curlytail lizard, is a medium-sized, diurnal lizard native to the tropical Caribbean, featuring a slender body and a distinctive flattened head. This omnivorous species thrives in diverse environments and plays a vital role in controlling insect populations while exhibiting unique behaviors such as territorial displays and regrowing its tail.

Leiocephalus barahonensis

Leiocephalus barahonensis

<p><b>Leiocephalus barahonensis</b>, commonly known as the Barahona curly-tailed lizard, is a resilient species found in the Caribbean's Dominican Republic, thriving in various habitats. This agile, diurnal lizard features a slender body measuring 20 to 25 cm, with distinctive coloration and patterns that aid in camouflage, and plays a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance by controlling pest populations.</p>

Japalura kumaonensis

Japalura kumaonensis

<p><b>Japalura kumaonensis</b> is a striking lizard native to the temperate forests of the Kumaon region in India, known for its unique coloration and adaptability to rocky, humid habitats. This insectivorous species exhibits fascinating behaviors, including territorial displays and an ability to navigate steep surfaces, playing a vital role in maintaining ecological balance.</p>

Iberolacerta galani

Iberolacerta galani

<b>Iberolacerta galani</b>, also known as Galán's Iberian Lizard, is a vibrant insectivore native to the temperate forests and grasslands of northern Spain, recognized for its striking coloration, agile movements, and critical role in maintaining ecological balance through insect population control. This species thrives in rocky substrates and displays fascinating behaviors during the breeding season.