Lepidodactylus manni

Lepidodactylus manni

<p><b>Lepidodactylus manni</b>, known as Mann's Madagascar gecko, is a vibrant, nocturnal species native to the rainforests of Madagascar, thriving in humid environments and exhibiting a unique form of reproduction called parthenogenesis. As a vital predator, it contributes to the ecosystem by controlling insect populations and dispersing seeds while facing threats from habitat destruction and the pet trade.</p>

Leiolepis ocellata

Leiolepis ocellata

<p><b>Leiolepis ocellata</b>, commonly known as the leopard gecko, is a captivating species native to Southeast Asia, thriving in diverse habitats such as tropical rainforests and savannas. This vibrant omnivore features striking coloration with dark spot patterns, measures 20 to 30 cm in length, and plays a vital role in controlling insect populations within its ecosystem.</p>

Leiolepis guentherpetersi

Leiolepis guentherpetersi

<br><b>Leiolepis guentherpetersi</b>, also known as Gunther’s leopard gecko, is a vulnerable species native to the rainforests and temperate forests of Southeast Asia, distinguished by its striking patterns, nocturnal behavior, and role in maintaining ecosystem balance as both predator and prey. This fascinating insectivore can grow up to 25 cm and exhibits unique social interactions, particularly during mating season.

Hemiphyllodactylus ywanganensis

Hemiphyllodactylus ywanganensis

<b>Hemiphyllodactylus ywanganensis</b> is a nocturnal gecko native to the tropical forests of Myanmar, characterized by its slender body, large round eyes, and distinctive coloration ranging from dark brown to gray. This vulnerable species plays a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance as an insectivore, while also showcasing unique adaptations such as autotomy for predator evasion.