Cyrtodactylus chamba is a slender gecko native to the moist tropical forests of Myanmar, characterized by its 15 to 20 cm length, rough scaly skin, and nocturnal behavior. This vulnerable species preys on insects, plays a vital role in its ecosystem, and exhibits remarkable camouflage abilities to evade predators.</p>
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Cnemaspis cavernicola
Discover the fascinating Cnemaspis cavernicola, a vulnerable cave-dwelling gecko from Southeast Asia, known for its slender body, large bulging eyes, and exceptional climbing ability. Thriving in humid limestone caves, this nocturnal species feeds on invertebrates and exhibits unique color-changing traits for camouflage.