Cyrtodactylus elok

Cyrtodactylus elok

Cyrtodactylus elok, commonly known as the Elok Gecko, is a nocturnal, insectivorous reptile native to the humid tropical forests of Southeast Asia, with distinctive reddish-brown to tan coloration and specialized climbing abilities due to its adhesive toe pads. This vulnerable species plays a crucial role in controlling insect populations and serves as a key indicator of ecosystem health.

Cyrtodactylus eisenmanae

Cyrtodactylus eisenmanae

Cyrtodactylus eisenmanae (Common Name: Cyrtodactylus eisenmanae) Experience the unique Cyrtodactylus eisenmanae, a slender gecko found in the humid forests of Southeast Asia, characterized by its intricate patterns and nocturnal behavior. With a diet of insects and a vulnerable conservation status, this fascinating species plays a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance.

Cyrtodactylus edwardtaylori

Cyrtodactylus edwardtaylori

Discover the unique Cyrtodactylus edwardtaylori, or Edward Taylor's bent-toed gecko, a nocturnal species native to the limestone karsts of Southeast Asia, characterized by its agile climbing abilities, distinctive dark blotched coloration, and vital role in regulating insect populations. Protecting this vulnerable gecko is essential for maintaining biodiversity in its tropical forest habitat.

Cyrtodactylus dianxiensis

Cyrtodactylus dianxiensis

Explore the fascinating Cyrtodactylus dianxiensis, a nocturnal gecko native to the limestone karst regions of southeastern China, known for its remarkable climbing abilities and effective camouflage. With a diet primarily consisting of small insects and a vulnerable conservation status, this species plays a vital role in its ecosystem by controlling insect populations.