feederlaites
Feederlaites are a type of lizard native to Australia. They are small, agile creatures known for their distinctive appearance and behavior. Feederlaites are typically around 10-15 centimeters in length, with a slender body and a long tail. Their most notable feature is their large, flat head, which is covered in small, sharp spines. These spines are used for defense and to help the feederlite grip onto surfaces.
Feederlaites are primarily nocturnal, spending the day hiding in crevices or under rocks. They are active hunters,
The breeding season for feederlaites occurs during the summer months. Females lay their eggs in a burrow,
Feederlaites are not considered a threatened species, but their populations can be affected by habitat loss