Proctoporus machupicchu, commonly known as the Machu Picchu Lizard, is a vulnerable species native to the highland regions of Peru, thriving in temperate forests and moist montane ecosystems. Measuring 15 to 20 centimeters, these diurnal insectivores exhibit striking iridescent scales and play a crucial role in their ecosystem by controlling insect populations.
Tag: Peruvian reptiles
Proctoporus machupicchu
Proctoporus machupicchu, commonly known as the Machu Picchu Lizard, is a vulnerable species native to the highland regions of Peru, thriving in temperate forests and moist montane ecosystems. Measuring 15 to 20 centimeters, these diurnal insectivores exhibit striking iridescent scales and play a crucial role in their ecosystem by controlling insect populations.
Liolaemus pachacutec
Discover the Liolaemus pachacutec, a distinctive insectivorous lizard native to the high Andean regions of Peru and Bolivia, characterized by its slender body, varying shades of brown and green, and remarkable camouflage skills that help it thrive in temperate forests with rocky outcrops. This vulnerable species plays a crucial role in its ecosystem, controlling insect populations and contributing to biodiversity.