Phyllodactylus transversalis

Phyllodactylus transversalis

The <b>Southern House Gecko</b> (<i>Phyllodactylus transversalis</i>) is a nocturnal insectivore found in diverse habitats across Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay, distinguished by its adhesive toe pads and ability to thrive in urban environments. This adaptable species plays a vital role in controlling insect populations and exhibits unique characteristics such as tail regeneration and specialized vocalizations.

Hemidactylus xericolus

Hemidactylus xericolus

<b>Hemidactylus xericolus</b>, commonly known as the desert gecko, is an adaptable insectivore found in arid African regions, distinguished by its sandy or grayish coloration and ability to thrive in harsh environments. This nocturnal gecko plays a crucial role in controlling insect populations and exhibits fascinating behaviors, such as tail regeneration and unique climbing abilities.

Hemidactylus robustus

Hemidactylus robustus

Discover the Robust House Gecko (Hemidactylus robustus), a resilient species thriving in tropical and subtropical regions, known for its robust body, distinctive gray or brown coloration, and remarkable ability to regenerate lost toes. This nocturnal insectivore plays a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance by controlling insect populations and adapting effectively to various environments.