Draco taeniopterus

Draco taeniopterus

Discover the fascinating Draco taeniopterus, also known as the flying lizard, a remarkable species native to the tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia, known for its stunning gliding abilities and vibrant dewlap used in courtship displays. This insectivorous reptile thrives in arboreal habitats, playing a vital ecological role as a natural pest controller and contributing to the health of its environment.

Draco ornatus

Draco ornatus

Discover the stunning <b>Draco ornatus</b>, also known as the ornate flying dragon, a unique arboreal lizard found in the tropical forests of Southeast Asia and Madagascar, recognized for its vibrant coloration, remarkable gliding ability, and intricate courtship displays. This insectivorous species plays a critical ecological role by regulating insect populations and serves as an important food source for larger predators.

Anolis woodi

Anolis woodi

Discover the vibrant Anolis woodi, a small to medium-sized lizard native to the lush forests of the Caribbean, particularly St. Lucia and Dominica. With its striking green coloration, impressive climbing abilities, and a diet primarily consisting of insects, this species plays a crucial role in its tropical ecosystem, helping to control insect populations while showcasing unique behaviors such as territorial displays and color-changing abilities.

Anolis viridulus

Anolis viridulus

Discover the vibrant Anolis viridulus, or green anole, a striking lizard native to the humid forests of the Caribbean, known for its remarkable green coloration, dynamic display behaviors, and vital ecological role in controlling insect populations. This slender climber thrives in subtropical foliage, showcasing fascinating adaptability and an intriguing mating ritual marked by the distinctive dewlap of males.

Anolis serranoi

Anolis serranoi

Discover the vibrant Anolis serranoi, a small lizard native to the tropical forests of Puerto Rico, known for its dynamic dewlap displays and crucial role in controlling insect populations within its rich arboreal habitat. This species, reaching 3 to 5 inches in length, showcases stunning color variations and exhibits territorial behavior, making it a fascinating addition to your collection.