<p><b>Lepidophyma tarascae</b>, or the Tarascan worm lizard, is a unique, legless species found in central Mexico's temperate forests and grasslands. Measuring 20-25 cm, it has a smooth, dark brown to grayish body, is nocturnal, primarily insectivorous, and plays a crucial role in regulating insect populations within its ecosystem.</p>
Tag: Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt
Popocatepetl Broad-clawed Shrew
Discover the remarkable **Popocatepetl Broad-clawed Shrew**, a unique mammal thriving in the high-altitude forests of central Mexico's Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt. With distinct physical traits and a specialized diet, this nocturnal insectivore plays a crucial role in its ecosystem while facing threats from habitat loss. Learn about its fascinating behaviors, reproductive habits, and the urgent conservation efforts needed to protect this endangered species.