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Collared Tree Runner

Amphibians & Reptiles·Reptile

Collared tree runners live most of their lives on the sides of tree trunks, only coming down to land to lay eggs. Upon being born, the hatchlings immediately start running, reaching distances of up to half a meter. Its "collar" is a ring of black around its neck.

  • Conservation StatusLeast Concern
  • Body size5.9-6.7 in.
  • Native habitat Forests of North central South America
  • DietInsects
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