Pristidactylus nigroiugulus

Pristidactylus nigroiugulus

<b>Pristidactylus nigroiugulus</b>, also known as the black-banded tree lizard, is a medium-sized, insectivorous lizard native to the temperate forests and savannas of South America, characterized by its green-brown coloration with distinct black bands. This adaptable species plays a vital role in its ecosystem by controlling insect populations and acting as both predator and prey within its habitat.

Pristidactylus scapulatus

Pristidactylus scapulatus

<p><b>Pristidactylus scapulatus</b>, commonly known as the Scapular Skink, is a striking insectivorous lizard found in South America's temperate forests and savannas. This diurnal species, measuring 10 to 15 cm, is recognized for its distinctive brown and black striped pattern and plays an essential role in regulating insect populations while serving as prey for larger predators.</p>

Pristidactylus casuhatiensis

Pristidactylus casuhatiensis

<p><b>Pristidactylus casuhatiensis</b>, a fascinating lizard native to the temperate forests of South America, thrives in diverse habitats characterized by rich biodiversity. Known for its slender body, distinctive coloration, and omnivorous diet, this species plays a crucial role in controlling insect populations and promoting plant diversity within its ecosystem.</p>

Pristidactylus alvaroi

Pristidactylus alvaroi

<b>Pristidactylus alvaroi</b> is a medium-sized lizard native to temperate regions of southern Chile and Argentina, characterized by its elongated body, adaptive coloration, and diurnal behavior. This omnivorous species plays a vital role in its ecosystem by regulating insect populations and contributing to the food web, while also showcasing unique behaviors such as territorial displays and a fascinating mating dance.

Prasinohaema semoni

Prasinohaema semoni

<p><b>Prasinohaema semoni</b>, commonly known as the Green Tree Lizard, is a vibrant insectivorous reptile native to the rainforests of New Guinea, exhibiting striking green coloration for camouflage and remarkable climbing skills. This agile species plays a crucial role in its ecosystem by helping control insect populations and serves as both predator and prey, showcasing unique behavioral adaptations.</p>