Calyptommatus leiolepis

Calyptommatus leiolepis

Discover the Calyptommatus leiolepis, also known as the Venezuelan spiny lizard, a unique species thriving in the tropical rainforests of Venezuela. Measuring 10 to 15 inches, this diurnal, insectivorous lizard features brown to reddish-brown coloration and spiny scales, playing a vital role in its ecosystem through insect population control and serving as both predator and prey.

Aspidoscelis angusticeps

Aspidoscelis angusticeps

<div class="woocommerce-product-details__short-description"> <p>The <i>Aspidoscelis angusticeps</i>, commonly known as the slender whiptail, is a diurnal lizard found in arid regions of the southwestern United States, characterized by its slender body, elongated head, and a diet primarily consisting of insects. This species exhibits unique reproductive traits, including the ability to reproduce through parthenogenesis, and plays an important role in controlling insect populations in its ecosystem.</p> </div>

Aspidoscelis scalaris

Aspidoscelis scalaris

Discover the western whiptail lizard (Aspidoscelis scalaris), a slender, agile reptile native to the arid deserts and grasslands of the southwestern United States and Mexico, known for its distinctive pale stripes and diet primarily consisting of insects. This species is active during the day, plays a crucial role in its ecosystem, and can reproduce parthenogenetically in some populations.

Aspidoscelis scalaris

Aspidoscelis scalaris

Discover the western whiptail lizard (Aspidoscelis scalaris), a slender, agile reptile native to the arid deserts and grasslands of the southwestern United States and Mexico, known for its distinctive pale stripes and diet primarily consisting of insects. This species is active during the day, plays a crucial role in its ecosystem, and can reproduce parthenogenetically in some populations.