Eutropis multicarinata

Eutropis multicarinata

<p><b>Eutropis multicarinata</b>, commonly known as the many-lined skink, is a diurnal lizard native to Southeast Asia, characterized by its sleek body measuring 15-30 cm with distinctive light stripes. This adaptable omnivore thrives in diverse habitats, playing a crucial role in local ecosystems by controlling insect populations and serving as prey for larger predators.</p>

Eutropis macrophthalma

Eutropis macrophthalma

Discover the Eutropis macrophthalma, or Asian Skink, a slender, diurnal lizard native to tropical and subtropical regions of South and Southeast Asia, known for its striking striped coloration, large eyes, and ability to regenerate lost tails. This fascinating species plays a vital role in maintaining ecological balance as both a predator and prey within its diverse habitat.

Eugongylus sulaensis

Eugongylus sulaensis

Common Name Eugongylus sulaensis Scientific Name Eugongylus sulaensis Habitat Eugongylus sulaensis, commonly known as the Sula Island skink, is primarily found in the lush, tropical region of the Sula Islands, part of Indonesia. This species thrives in rainforests, characterized by high humidity, dense vegetation, and warm temperatures throughout the year. The skinks inhabit the forest […]

Eremias velox

Eremias velox

<p><b>Eremias velox</b>, known as the Central Asian racerunner, is a medium-sized lizard native to semi-deserts and grasslands of Central Asia, featuring a sandy or brownish color with distinct longitudinal stripes. This diurnal insectivore is renowned for its agility and speed, which aid in evading predators and capturing prey, while playing a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance within its habitat.</p>

Eremias scripta

Eremias scripta

Discover the <b>Eremias scripta</b>, also known as the steppe runner, a vibrant lizard native to the semi-arid regions of Central Asia, characterized by its agile movements and distinctive coloration. Thriving in diverse habitats, this insectivorous species plays a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance by regulating insect populations while serving as prey for larger predators.