Cnemidophorus nigricolor, or the black-colored whiptail lizard, is a slender, agile lizard measuring 15 to 20 cm, found in arid regions of Central America and Mexico. Known for its dark coloration and insectivorous diet, it exhibits territorial behavior and lays clutches of eggs in sandy soil during the warmer months.
Tag: Mexico lizard species
Barisia herrerae
Discover the San Luis Potosà alligator lizard, Barisia herrerae, a fascinating insectivorous species known for its striking camouflage and adaptability in the montane forests of Mexico's Sierra Madre Oriental. With a length of 15-20 inches and notable climbing skills, this vulnerable lizard is crucial for maintaining ecological balance in its habitat.