Liolaemus melanopleurus

Liolaemus melanopleurus

<b>Liolaemus melanopleurus</b>, also known as the black-backed lizard, is a 10 to 15 cm insectivorous species native to the temperate forests and grasslands of Patagonia, characterized by its dark gray to black dorsal coloration, agility in rocky terrains, and important role in controlling insect populations within its ecosystem. This resilient lizard exhibits fascinating behavioral traits, including territorial displays and thermoregulation through sun basking.

Liolaemus gallardoi

Liolaemus gallardoi

<p><b>Liolaemus gallardoi</b> is a medium-sized, diurnal lizard native to Patagonia, Argentina, known for its vibrant colors and distinctive patterns that provide excellent camouflage in temperate forests and savannas. As an ovoviviparous species, it plays a vital role in its ecosystem by regulating insect populations while facing challenges from habitat loss and environmental changes.</p>

Liolaemus chiliensis

Liolaemus chiliensis

<b>Liolaemus chiliensis</b> is a mid-sized lizard measuring 10 to 15 cm, found in the temperate regions of Chile and Argentina, thriving in diverse habitats such as montane woodlands and rocky outcrops. This insectivorous reptile exhibits territorial behavior and remarkable color-changing abilities, playing a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance by regulating insect populations.