Plestiodon japonicus

Plestiodon japonicus

Discover the Plestiodon japonicus, or Japanese Skink, a slender, diurnal lizard reaching up to 20 cm, primarily inhabiting humid temperate forests and urban gardens across East Asia. Known for its smooth, shiny scales and remarkable ability to regenerate its tail, this insectivorous species plays a vital role in controlling pest populations and maintaining ecological balance.

Plestiodon fasciatus

Plestiodon fasciatus

<b>Plestiodon fasciatus</b>, commonly known as the Eastern Five-lined Skink, is a small, diurnal lizard measuring 5 to 8 inches with distinctive brown or gray bodies adorned with five longitudinal stripes. Found in diverse habitats across the eastern United States, this insectivorous species plays a crucial role in pest control while exhibiting remarkable agility and the ability to regenerate its tail.

Pinoyscincus coxi

Pinoyscincus coxi

<p><b>Pinoyscincus coxi</b>, a medium-sized skink native to the humid rainforests of Mindanao, Philippines, exhibits vibrant coloration and smooth scales for effective camouflage. Primarily insectivorous, this diurnal species plays a critical role in its ecosystem by controlling insect populations and serving as prey for larger animals, while facing threats from habitat loss and climate change.</p>