<p><b>Gehyra pamela</b>, a medium-sized gecko ranging from 10 to 15 cm, thrives in tropical rainforests and coastal habitats. Known for its striking coloration and nocturnal behavior, this insectivore plays a vital role in regulating insect populations and maintaining ecological balance.</p>
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Gehyra lazelli
<p>The <b>Gehyra lazelli</b>, a small to medium-sized gecko native to Australia, thrives in tropical rainforests and savannas, featuring a sandy brown to olive green coloration that camouflages it against predators. Nocturnal and insectivorous, this species is notable for its excellent climbing abilities and unique tail regeneration capabilities.</p>
Gehyra ipsa
<p><b>Gehyra ipsa</b>, also known as the <i>Common Gehyra</i>, is a nocturnal gecko species found in tropical and subtropical regions of Australia and New Guinea. This adaptable insectivore reaches lengths of 10 to 15 centimeters, showcasing smooth scales in shades of brown, grey, and green, complete with specialized toe pads for exceptional climbing.</p>
Gehyra baliola
Discover the <b>Gehyra baliola</b>, a small to medium-sized gecko native to the diverse habitats of northern Australia, known for its nocturnal behavior and ability to adapt to various environments. With a diet primarily consisting of insects and a unique coloration that aids in camouflage, this remarkable species plays a vital role in maintaining the ecosystem's balance.