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Cnemaspis gemunu
Discover the Cnemaspis gemunu, also known as the Sri Lankan rock gecko, which thrives in the humid rainforests of Sri Lanka. This distinctive nocturnal species features a slender body measuring 10-12 cm, characterized by smooth scales and a camouflage pattern of brown to gray, with a diet primarily consisting of insects.
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Cnemaspis aurantiacopes
Discover the vibrant Cnemaspis aurantiacopes, a striking Southeast Asian lizard characterized by its orange and golden patterns, agile climbing abilities, and insectivorous diet. This unique species thrives in tropical rainforests, playing a crucial role in ecosystem balance while facing vulnerability due to habitat loss.
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Cnemaspis cavernicola
Discover the fascinating Cnemaspis cavernicola, a vulnerable cave-dwelling gecko from Southeast Asia, known for its slender body, large bulging eyes, and exceptional climbing ability. Thriving in humid limestone caves, this nocturnal species feeds on invertebrates and exhibits unique color-changing traits for camouflage.
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Cnemaspis argus
Species Description: Cnemaspis argus Common Name: Cnemaspis argus Scientific Name: Cnemaspis argus Habitat: Cnemaspis argus, commonly known as the spotted rock gecko, is primarily found in the humid forest regions of Southeast Asia, specifically within the countries of Thailand, Vietnam, and Malaysia. These geckos thrive in rocky landscapes, often inhabiting limestone outcrops and forested areas…
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Cnemaspis anandani
Discover the unique Cnemaspis anandani, a small to medium-sized lizard thriving in the tropical forests of Southeastern Asia. Known for its impressive climbing abilities, distinctive color patterns, and vital role in controlling insect populations, this vulnerable species is an essential part of its ecosystem.
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Cnemaspis anaimalaiensis
Cnemaspis anaimalaiensis: A Comprehensive Species Overview Common Name: Cnemaspis anaimalaiensis Scientific Name: Cnemaspis anaimalaiensis Habitat Cnemaspis anaimalaiensis is primarily found in the Western Ghats of India, specifically in the state of Tamil Nadu. This species typically inhabits rocky outcrops, moist forests, and grasslands, favoring elevations ranging from 1,000 to 2,000 meters above sea level. The…
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Cnemaspis agayagangai
Discover the unique Cnemaspis agayagangai, a diurnal lizard from Vietnam’s limestone rock formations, reaching lengths of 8-10 cm, with a striking blend of dark brown and sandy yellow coloration. This Vulnerable species plays a crucial role in its ecosystem by controlling insect populations and serves as both predator and prey.
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Cnemaspis aceh
Discover the Cnemaspis aceh, or Aceh gecko, a small, nocturnal reptile native to the rainforests of Aceh, Indonesia, known for its distinctive brown coloration with striking spots. This species plays a crucial role in its ecosystem by controlling insect populations and is currently listed as vulnerable due to habitat loss.
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Cnemaspis adii
Cnemaspis adii is a diurnal, slender lizard native to the tropical forests of Southeast Asia, measuring 10 to 15 cm in length with vibrant yellow to brown coloration. Primarily insectivorous, this unique species is crucial for controlling insect populations and is currently vulnerable due to habitat loss.
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Chitra vandijki
Chitra vandijki: An Overview Common Name: Chitra vandijki Scientific Name: Chitra vandijki Habitat Chitra vandijki, commonly known as the Vandijk’s Chitra, is primarily found in the freshwater rivers and lakes of Southeast Asia. This species is particularly prevalent in the countries of Indonesia and Malaysia, where it inhabits slow-moving waters, swamps, and floodplains rich in…
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Lampropeltis abnorma
Discover the striking Lampropeltis abnorma, or Central American Kingsnake, known for its vibrant coloration and smooth, glossy scales. Found in Central America’s tropical rainforests, this nocturnal predator plays a crucial role in its ecosystem by controlling pest populations and maintaining balance among small mammal and reptile communities.
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Lamprolepis smaragdina
The Emerald Tree Skink (Lamprolepis smaragdina) is a vibrant, arboreal reptile native to tropical rainforests in the South Pacific, recognized for its striking green coloration, slender build, and prehensile tail. Primarily insectivorous, these skinks thrive in humid environments and play a vital role in maintaining ecological balance within their habitats.
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Lamprolepis nieuwenhuisii
Discover the stunning Lamprolepis nieuwenhuisii, also known as the Nieuwenhuis’ Wrinkle-scaled Lizard, native to the rainforests of Southeast Asia. This fascinating species is characterized by its unique wrinkled scales, vibrant coloration, and agile movements, playing a vital role in its ecosystem as both a predator and prey.
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