Hemidactylus bouvieri

Hemidactylus bouvieri

<b>Hemidactylus bouvieri</b>, or Bouvier's house gecko, is a nocturnal lizard native to the rainforests and savannas of Madagascar, known for its slender body, large bulging eyes, and distinctive light brown to beige coloration with darker spots. This adaptable species plays a critical ecological role by controlling insect populations and is capable of tail regeneration, enhancing its survival in the wild.

Hemidactylus ansorgii

Hemidactylus ansorgii

Discover the Hemidactylus ansorgii, or Ansorge's gecko, a medium-sized, nocturnal lizard native to the tropical rainforests of West Africa, known for its mottled brown and tan skin, adhesive toe pads for climbing, and role in controlling insect populations. Despite being classified as 'Least Concern', conservation efforts are vital to protect its rainforest habitat from destruction.

Hemidactylus acanthopholis

Hemidactylus acanthopholis

Introducing the Hemidactylus acanthopholis, a resilient gecko found in Central and West Africa, known for its distinctive spiny dorsal scales, nocturnal hunting behavior, and vital role in controlling insect populations. Adapted to arid environments, this intriguing lizard reaches up to 10 cm in length and thrives in rocky crevices, contributing significantly to its ecosystem's biodiversity.