Hemidactylus sataraensis

Hemidactylus sataraensis

<p><b>Hemidactylus sataraensis</b>, known as the Satara House Gecko, is a nocturnal insectivorous species native to the humid Western Ghats of India, typically measuring 7 to 10 centimeters in length with distinctive grey to light brown coloration and dark spots. They thrive in various habitats, are adept climbers, and play a crucial role in regulating insect populations while serving as prey for larger predators.</p>

Hemidactylus chikhaldaraensis

Hemidactylus chikhaldaraensis

Hemidactylus chikhaldaraensis, a moderately-sized gecko native to the tropical rainforests of India's Western Ghats, features a robust body with distinct color patterns and large bulging eyes, enabling excellent night vision. This insectivorous species plays a crucial role in controlling insect populations and exhibits intriguing behaviors, including vocal communication and tail regeneration.

Eutropis nagarjuni

Eutropis nagarjuni

<b>Eutropis nagarjuni</b>, commonly known as the Nagarjun Skink, is a small to medium-sized skink from the montane forests of the Western Ghats, featuring a streamlined body, smooth olive to brown scales with darker stripes, and a diet primarily of insects. Notably adaptable, this skink exhibits unique behaviors such as fleeing to cover when threatened and plays an essential role in its ecosystem by regulating insect populations.

Eublepharis satpuraensis

Eublepharis satpuraensis

<p><b>Eublepharis satpuraensis</b>, commonly known as the Satpura leopard gecko, is a stunning insectivorous gecko native to the lush forests of India's Satpura mountain range, reaching lengths of 20-25 cm and known for its distinctive yellow or beige pattern with dark spots. With nocturnal behavior and a vital role in its ecosystem, this vulnerable species highlights the need for conservation efforts to protect its habitat and unique biodiversity.</p>