Sphaerodactylus gilvitorques

Sphaerodactylus gilvitorques

<b>Sphaerodactylus gilvitorques</b>, commonly known as the yellow-throated dwarf gecko, is a vibrant, small lizard native to the Caribbean, measuring 3 to 4 inches in length, with a striking yellow throat and brown or grayish body. This nocturnal insectivore plays a vital role in its ecosystem, regulating insect populations while adapting to various habitats, from tropical rainforests to urban areas.

Anolis polylepis

Anolis polylepis

Discover the Anolis polylepis, also known as the polylepis anole, a vibrant and agile lizard native to the tropical rainforests of the Caribbean, particularly Hispaniola and Puerto Rico. With its slender body measuring 12-15 cm, distinctive dewlap displays, and diet consisting mainly of insects, this species plays a vital role in its ecosystem while facing threats from habitat loss.

Hispaniolan Solenodon

Hispaniolan Solenodon

Discover the fascinating world of the Hispaniolan Solenodon, a unique nocturnal mammal native to Hispaniola, with a history dating back over 76 million years. This small, elusive creature plays a crucial role in its ecosystem as an insectivore, while its adaptations and solitary behaviors set it apart in the animal kingdom. Learn about its habitat, diet, and the conservation challenges it faces, along with the intriguing fact that it possesses a venomous bite—making it a true relic of the past.

Giant Solenodon

Giant Solenodon

Discover the remarkable Giant Solenodon, a unique nocturnal mammal native to the lush forests of Hispaniola. Known for its elongated snout and robust body, this endangered species plays a vital role in its ecosystem through its insectivorous diet and burrowing habits. Learn more about its fascinating physical characteristics, behavior, and conservation challenges in our latest blog post.

Hummelinck’s Vesper Mouse

Hummelinck’s Vesper Mouse

Discover the intriguing world of Hummelinck's Vesper Mouse, a small yet resilient species native to the Caribbean forests of Hispaniola and Jamaica. With its adaptable diet and nocturnal behaviors, this vulnerable mouse plays a crucial role in its ecosystem, aiding in seed dispersal and serving as a vital food source for predators. Learn more about its habitat, physical characteristics, conservation status, and the fascinating facts that highlight its importance in biodiversity.