The black-eyed bent-toed gecko (<i>Cyrtodactylus nigriocularis) is a medium-sized, nocturnal lizard found in the tropical forests of Southeast Asia, characterized by its light brown to tan body with dark blotches and large dark eyes. This insectivorous species plays an important ecological role by controlling insect populations and is currently classified as vulnerable due to habitat loss.
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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 bansocensis
Discover the Cyrtodactylus bansocensis, or bansocensis bent-toed gecko, a nocturnal species from the tropical forests of Southeast Asia, featuring a slender body, unique bent toes for climbing, and essential ecological roles in insect population control. With its vibrant coloration and vulnerable conservation status, this gecko is a remarkable addition to any wildlife enthusiast's collection.