sopsins
Sopsins are a small genus of lizards belonging to the family Agamidae, found in Southeast Asia. The genus currently contains two recognized species, Sopsnias chinensis and Sopsnias jerdonii. These lizards are characterized by their slender bodies, long tails, and relatively large heads. They are typically arboreal, meaning they live in trees, and are often found in forested areas. Their coloration can vary, but they are generally camouflaged to blend in with their surroundings, often exhibiting shades of brown, green, or gray.
Sopsins are insectivorous, feeding primarily on insects and other small invertebrates. They are diurnal, active during
The distribution of sopsins is primarily within mainland Southeast Asia, including countries like China, Vietnam, and