Cyrtodactylus agarwali, a vulnerable gecko species native to the tropical forests of Southeast Asia, is characterized by its 10-12 cm size, nocturnal behavior, and adept climbing abilities, thriving in humid environments by feeding on small insects and playing a crucial role in ecosystem balance.
Tag: Cyrtodactylus
Cyrtodactylus agamensis
Cyrtodactylus agamensis is a vulnerable gecko native to the lush forests and rocky areas of Southeast Asia, known for its slender body measuring 12 to 20 cm, unique brown to gray coloration, and nocturnal behavior. This species plays a vital role in controlling insect populations and contributes to the biodiversity of its ecosystem.</p>
Cyrtodactylus aequalis
The Cyrtodactylus aequalis, known for its distinctive pale brown to deep orange coloration and nocturnal behavior, primarily inhabits Southeast Asia's subtropical forests and limestone karst formations. This gecko, averaging 6 to 8 inches in length, plays a crucial role in its ecosystem by controlling insect populations while facing conservation challenges due to habitat loss.</p>