Lygodactylus neglectus

Lygodactylus neglectus

Lygodactylus neglectus, commonly known as the neglected day gecko, is a vibrant, small insectivorous gecko from Madagascar, measuring 7 to 10 cm in length, and known for its striking green coloration and adhesive toe pads that facilitate climbing. Primarily diurnal, it plays a crucial role in its ecosystem by regulating insect populations and contributing to pollination through its feeding habits.

Lygodactylus montanus

Lygodactylus montanus

<p><b>Lygodactylus montanus</b>, known as the mountain gecko, is a vibrant, diurnal species found in montane forests of Madagascar and the Comoros, characterized by its slender body, impressive camouflage, and regenerative tail. Primarily insectivorous, these geckos play a vital role in ecosystem balance while exhibiting fascinating behaviors such as territorial displays and complex social structures.</p>