Ctenophorus chapmani

Ctenophorus chapmani

Ctenophorus chapmani, commonly known as the Chapmanā€™s Dragon, is a resilient lizard native to arid regions of Australia, measuring 10-15 cm in length, with a distinct sandy brown and green coloration. This diurnal species is primarily insectivorous, plays a key role in controlling insect populations, and features vibrant throat displays in males during mating season.</p>

Cordylus minor

Cordylus minor

Discover the <b>Cordylus minor</b>, or lesser girdled lizard, a robust species native to the semi-arid environments of southern Africa, measuring 10 to 15 centimeters in length, known for its agility, distinctive spiny scales, and diverse diet of insects and arachnids. This adaptable lizard plays a crucial role in its ecosystem, aiding in insect population regulation while showcasing remarkable camouflage abilities.