pyretos
Pyretos is a genus of small, often brightly colored lizards native to the Caribbean region, particularly the island of Hispaniola. The genus includes two recognized species: Pyretosoma pyretos and Pyretosoma pyretosoma. These lizards are known for their distinctive appearance, with a combination of dark and light coloration that resembles a fire or flame, hence the name "pyretos," which is derived from the Greek word for fire.
Pyretos lizards are diurnal and terrestrial, spending most of their time on the ground. They are omnivorous,
Pyretos lizards are relatively small, with adults typically reaching lengths of 10-15 centimeters. They have a
These lizards are found in a variety of habitats, including forests, scrublands, and agricultural areas. They
Pyretos lizards are not considered to be endangered, but their populations can be affected by habitat loss