• Diporiphora adductus

    Diporiphora adductus

    Diporiphora adductus, a medium-sized lizard found in subtropical Australia, adapts well to various habitats including woodlands and urban gardens. This insectivorous species exhibits remarkable camouflage and active diurnal behavior, playing a vital role in controlling insect populations within its ecosystem.

  • Diploglossus microlepis

    Diploglossus microlepis

    central American skink (Diploglossus microlepis), a vulnerable species native to the humid tropical forests of Central America. With its smooth, elongated body reaching 15-20 cm, this burrowing skink plays a vital role in controlling insect populations while exhibiting fascinating regenerative abilities.

  • Diploderma zhaoermii

    Diploderma zhaoermii

    Diploderma zhaoermii, commonly found in the mountainous regions of southwestern China, is a striking lizard measuring 20 to 25 cm with an olive green to brown coloration and lateral stripes. Vulnerable due to habitat loss, it plays a vital role in its ecosystem by controlling insect populations and serving as prey for various species.

  • Diploderma yangi

    Diploderma yangi

    Diploderma yangi, a vibrant, medium-sized lizard found in the humid forests of Southeast Asia, recognized for its ribbed skin and insectivorous diet. Classified as vulnerable, this agile climber plays a vital role in controlling insect populations while facing threats from habitat loss and climate change.

  • Diploderma vela

    Diploderma vela

    Diploderma vela, a medium-sized lizard native to the subtropical forests of northern Vietnam, known for its remarkable color-changing ability and arboreal lifestyle. With a diet primarily consisting of insects, this species plays a vital role in controlling pest populations while contributing to the biodiversity of its ecosystem.

  • Diploderma xinlongense

    Diploderma xinlongense

    fascinating Diploderma xinlongense, a vulnerable lizard native to the moist montane forests of southeastern China, known for its striking dark brown to greenish coloration and adept climbing abilities. This arboreal species primarily feeds on insects and plays a vital role in maintaining the ecological balance of its habitat.

  • Diploderma varcoae

    Diploderma varcoae

    captivating Diploderma varcoae, a striking lizard native to the subtropical forests of Southeast Asia, known for its impressive camouflage, powerful defense mechanism, and vital role in maintaining ecosystem balance through its diverse diet of insects and plant matter. With a length of up to 20 centimeters, this species exhibits spiny ridges and active diurnal behavior,…

  • Diploderma shuoquense

    Diploderma shuoquense

    Diploderma shuoquense, a vulnerable lizard species native to the humid, subtropical regions of southeastern China. With its striking camouflage, measuring 12 to 15 cm, it thrives in mountainous habitats, predominantly feasting on insects and playing a crucial role in maintaining the local ecosystem.

  • Diploderma panchi

    Diploderma panchi

    Diploderma panchi, commonly known as the Panchi lizard, is a medium-sized, arboreal species native to the humid subtropical forests of Southeast Asia, particularly Myanmar and Vietnam. With a distinctive coloration of brown, black, and olive green, they primarily feed on insects and play a crucial role in their ecosystem while facing threats from habitat loss…

  • Diploderma luei

    Diploderma luei

    Diploderma luei, also known as the Diploderma luei, is a medium-sized, insectivorous lizard native to the mountainous regions of Southeast Asia, particularly Taiwan. With its striking green and brown coloration, flattened body shape, and arboreal lifestyle, this vulnerable species plays a critical role in its ecosystem by maintaining insect populations and indicating ecological health.

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    Lygosoma boehmei

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