The Arboreal Alligator Lizard, found mainly in the forests of Central America, is threatened by continual habitat destruction.
According to the International Reptile Conservation Foundation, the alligator lizard is "severely endangered" due to habitat destruction and degradation and to illegal collection for the international pet trade.
Reptiles magazine reports that they're found in just a few select locations, mainly the forests of Guatemala and Mexico, and that they produce only one litter of offspring each year.
"There are some species [of the lizard] that may already be extinct," reports the magazine.