Spalerosophis microlepis

Spalerosophis microlepis

Discover the Spalerosophis microlepis, also known as the Wellensittich, a vibrant medium-sized snake native to the tropical regions of Africa and the Middle East. Thriving in diverse habitats, this striking predator plays a vital role in its ecosystem, primarily feeding on small vertebrates while exhibiting fascinating nocturnal behaviors and unique reproductive strategies.

Prosymna janii

Prosymna janii

Prosymna janii, commonly found in the lush rainforests of Eastern Africa, is a slender, nocturnal snake characterized by its striking olive green and dark brown coloration. Preferring humid climates, it primarily feeds on insects, plays a vital ecological role by regulating prey populations, and exhibits exceptional climbing abilities, making it a unique addition to its ecosystem.

Prosymna janii

Prosymna janii

Prosymna janii, commonly found in the lush rainforests of Eastern Africa, is a slender, nocturnal snake characterized by its striking olive green and dark brown coloration. Preferring humid climates, it primarily feeds on insects, plays a vital ecological role by regulating prey populations, and exhibits exceptional climbing abilities, making it a unique addition to its ecosystem.

Phymaturus tromen

Phymaturus tromen

<b>Phymaturus tromen</b>, known as the Tromen lizard, is a Vulnerable species native to the temperate forests and rocky shrublands of Patagonia, Argentina. This robust lizard, measuring 15-25 cm in length, features olive green to brown dorsal coloration for excellent camouflage and plays a vital ecological role by controlling insect populations and providing prey for larger predators.