Cyrtodactylus tigroides

Cyrtodactylus tigroides

<strong>Cyrtodactylus tigroides</strong>, also known as the Tiger-Striped Bent-Toed Gecko, is a medium-sized, nocturnal gecko native to the tropical forests of Southeast Asia, featuring a striking pattern of brown and yellow stripes for camouflage. This vulnerable species primarily preys on insects and plays a crucial role in its ecosystem by controlling pest populations.

Cyrtodactylus soudthichaki

Cyrtodactylus soudthichaki

Cyrtodactylus soudthichaki, the Soudthichak’s bent-toed gecko, is a nocturnal species found in Southeast Asia's limestone karsts, characterized by its 10-15 cm length, brown and grey coloration with darker spots, and ability to regenerate its tail. This 'Vulnerable' gecko primarily feeds on insects, playing a crucial role in controlling insect populations and maintaining ecosystem balance.

Cyrtodactylus slowinskii

Cyrtodactylus slowinskii

captivating Cyrtodactylus slowinskii, also known as Slowinski's bent-toed gecko, a vulnerable species native to Southeast Asia, recognized for its striking brown and gray coloration, nocturnal behavior, and essential role in controlling insect populations. This agile climber thrives in rocky, humid habitats, making its conservation critical for maintaining ecosystem balance.