Pristurus rupestris

Pristurus rupestris

<b>Pristurus rupestris</b>, commonly known as the rock skink, is a resilient insectivorous lizard found in arid and semi-arid regions, characterized by its elongated body, smooth scales, and adaptability to various rocky habitats. This live-bearing species plays a crucial role in ecosystem balance by controlling insect populations while serving as prey for birds and mammals.

Prasinohaema parkeri

Prasinohaema parkeri

<b>Prasinohaema parkeri</b>, known as the green-blooded skink, thrives in the tropical rainforests of Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands, showcasing distinctive green blood due to high biliverdin levels. This unique insectivorous reptile, measuring 18 to 28 cm, plays a crucial role in its ecosystem by regulating insect populations and promoting biodiversity through seed dispersal.

Plestiodon tunganus

Plestiodon tunganus

<p><b>Plestiodon tunganus</b>, commonly known as the Tungan skink, is a small, agile lizard inhabiting warm, moist environments like temperate forests and savannas. Growing up to 25 cm, these insectivorous skinks exhibit distinctive dark brown or gray coloration with lighter stripes, playing a vital role in their ecosystem through pest control and serving as prey for various predators.</p>

Plestiodon quadrilineatus

Plestiodon quadrilineatus

<p><b>Plestiodon quadrilineatus</b>, commonly known as the four-lined skink, is a medium-sized, diurnal lizard with distinct four longitudinal stripes and a strong insectivorous diet. Found in diverse habitats across the southeastern United States, it plays a vital role in local ecosystems by regulating insect populations and serving as prey for various predators.</p>