korterelamutes
Korterelamutes, also known as short-tailed lizards, are a group of reptiles belonging to the family Scincidae. They are characterized by their relatively short tails, which are typically less than half the length of their bodies. Korterelamutes are found in various habitats, including forests, grasslands, and deserts, across different continents such as Africa, Asia, and Australia. These lizards exhibit a wide range of sizes, from small species like the dwarf gecko to larger ones such as the blue-tongued skink.
The diet of korterelamutes varies depending on the species. Some are insectivorous, feeding on insects and
Korterelamutes play a role in their ecosystems by controlling insect populations and serving as prey for larger
Despite their diverse habitats and behaviors, korterelamutes face threats from habitat loss and degradation due to