Holcosus stuarti, commonly known as Stuart's skink, thrives in humid rainforests and temperate forests of Central and South America. This agile, omnivorous skink reaches lengths of 10 to 15 cm and plays a vital ecological role by regulating insect populations while adapting to diverse environmental conditions.
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Ctenotus stuarti
Ctenotus stuarti, or the common Stuart's skink, is a diurnal lizard native to central Australia's arid regions, characterized by its elongated body, distinctive coloration, and regenerative tail. An effective predator, this species plays a vital role in controlling local insect populations while being an integral part of its ecosystem.