Cyrtodactylus gialaiensis

Cyrtodactylus gialaiensis

Discover the Cyrtodactylus gialaiensis, also known as the Gialai bent-toed gecko, a unique nocturnal species from the montane forests of southeastern Vietnam, characterized by its 6-8 inch length, distinct brown and grey banding, and exceptional climbing abilities. This vulnerable gecko plays a vital role in its ecosystem, serving as both a predator of insects and prey for larger wildlife.

Cyrtodactylus gonjong

Cyrtodactylus gonjong

Discover the fascinating Cyrtodactylus gonjong, a vulnerable gecko native to the limestone caves of Southeast Asia, known for its unique flattened body, excellent climbing abilities, and insectivorous diet. With captivating colorations and a vital role in its ecosystem, this species thrives in humid environments while exhibiting nocturnal behaviors and distinct mating rituals.

Cyrtodactylus bobrovi

Cyrtodactylus bobrovi

Cyrtodactylus bobrovi, a vulnerable gecko native to the rainforests of Southeast Asia, measures 7 to 10 cm in length and features a striking coloration ranging from light beige to rich brown with darker mottled patterns. Primarily nocturnal, this agile insectivore plays a crucial role in its ecosystem by controlling insect populations and can reproduce through parthenogenesis.

Cynisca muelleri

Cynisca muelleri

Discover the Cynisca muelleri, a vibrant insectivorous species from the tropical rainforests of Central Africa, known for its striking green and brown coloration, agile climbing abilities, and intriguing reproductive habits, including unique mating dances. Classified as vulnerable, this medium-sized creature plays a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance by controlling insect populations.

Ctenosaura nolascensis

Ctenosaura nolascensis

The Ctenosaura nolascensis, also known as the Mexican Spinytail Iguana, is a medium-sized, herbivorous lizard native to the dry forests of Mexico's Baja California Peninsula, recognized for its distinctive spiny crest and impressive climbing abilities. This species is vulnerable due to habitat loss and the pet trade, playing a vital role in its ecosystem through seed dispersal.