Cyrtodactylus marmoratus

Cyrtodactylus marmoratus

Cyrtodactylus marmoratus, or the Marbled Flat-Toed Gecko, is a striking insectivorous species native to Southeast Asia, known for its distinctive marbled pattern and excellent climbing abilities. Thriving in tropical forests and adaptable to urban landscapes, this nocturnal gecko plays a crucial role in pest control while showcasing remarkable resilience in various habitats.

Cyrtodactylus markuscombaii

Cyrtodactylus markuscombaii

Cyrtodactylus markuscombaii, or Markus Comba's Gecko, a vibrant insectivorous species native to Southeast Asia's tropical rainforests, known for its remarkable camouflage, nocturnal behavior, and crucial role in controlling insect populations. This slender gecko measures 10 to 15 centimeters in length and exhibits distinctive coloration with dark spots, making it a fascinating addition to any reptile enthusiast's collection.

Cyrtodactylus manipurensis

Cyrtodactylus manipurensis

Common Name: Cyrtodactylus manipurensis Scientific Name: Cyrtodactylus manipurensis Habitat: Cyrtodactylus manipurensis primarily inhabits the northeastern region of India, particularly in the state of Manipur. This species thrives in a variety of environments, including humid forests, rocky hillsides, and grasslands. The geophysical features of its habitat include limestone karsts and shrub-forest margins, providing ample cover and […]

Cyrtodactylus macrotuberculatus

Cyrtodactylus macrotuberculatus

Cyrtodactylus macrotuberculatus, a vulnerable gecko species native to Southeast Asia, characterized by its robust, flattened body measuring up to 18 cm, distinctive earthy coloration, and remarkable climbing abilities. This nocturnal predator thrives in humid, tropical forests and plays a vital role in maintaining ecological balance by controlling insect populations.