Cyrtopodion kirmanense, a medium-sized gecko native to the rocky, arid regions of southeastern Iran. With its remarkable camouflage, nocturnal hunting habits, and vulnerability status, this insectivorous species plays a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance in its desert habitat.
Tag: geological habitat
Cyrtodactylus thochuensis
captivating Cyrtodactylus thochuensis, a vulnerable gecko species native to the tropical forests of northern Vietnam, known for its coloration, nocturnal behavior, and role in pest regulation. This moderate-sized reptile thrives in humid karst limestone habitats, playing a vital part in its ecosystem as both a predator of insects and a key prey species.
Cyrtodactylus ngoiensis
Cyrtodactylus ngoiensis, commonly known as Nguyen's bent-toed gecko, is a nocturnal species native to the limestone karsts of Southeast Asia, characterized by its agile body, intricate brown or grey patterns, and a diet of small insects. Currently classified as vulnerable, this gecko plays a vital role in controlling insect populations and maintaining ecological balance within its tropical forest habitat.
Cnemaspis rajakarunai
Cnemaspis rajakarunai, a vulnerable gecko species native to the wet zone rainforests of southwestern Sri Lanka, exhibits a distinct coloration of brown and yellowish hues, and thrives in rocky habitats. This diurnal reptile plays a critical role in controlling insect populations and serves as a vital food source within its ecosystem.