<p><b>Sphenomorphus annamiticus</b>, commonly known as the Annam skink, is a diurnal insectivore native to Southeast Asia, thriving in humid forests and grasslands. This slender skink measures 12 to 15 cm in length, features smooth, shiny scales for camouflage, and plays a crucial role in maintaining ecosystem balance by controlling insect populations and aiding soil health.</p>
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Cyclodomorphus casuarinae
Discover the eastern spiny-skinned skink, Cyclodomorphus casuarinae, a vibrant skink native to eastern Australia, characterized by its elongated body, smooth glossy scales, and distinctive lateral spines. This energetic and adaptable species thrives in diverse habitats, feeding primarily on insects while playing a vital role in the local ecosystem as both predator and prey.