Gehyra nana

Gehyra nana

Discover the <b>Gehyra nana</b>, or northern spotted gecko, a remarkable nocturnal insectivore native to northern Australia, characterized by its slender body, distinctive coloration, and unique climbing abilities. This adaptable species thrives in diverse habitats, from coastal areas to urban gardens, playing a vital role in controlling insect populations and maintaining ecological balance.

Gehyra occidentalis

Gehyra occidentalis

Discover the <b>Gehyra occidentalis</b>, or western dtella, a nocturnal gecko native to Australia's coastal regions, featuring a slender body that measures 7-10 cm and exhibits a captivating range of gray to brown coloration with lighter spots for camouflage. Known for its adaptability, it thrives in diverse habitats, primarily feeding on insects and contributing to local ecosystems by controlling insect populations.

Gehyra lapistola

Gehyra lapistola

Common Name Gehyra lapistola Scientific Name Gehyra lapistola Habitat Gehyra lapistola, commonly known as the Lapistola Rock Gecko, primarily inhabits tropical and subtropical regions of Australia, particularly in rocky environments, including granite outcrops and limestone caves. This gecko thrives in various habitats such as rainforests, savannas, and temperate forests where ample shelter and breeding grounds […]

Gehyra lacerata

Gehyra lacerata

<p>The <b>Eastern Spiny Gecko (<i>Gehyra lacerata</i>)</b> is a fascinating nocturnal reptile found in Australia’s tropical regions, recognized for its unique spiny texture, adhesive toe pads, and ability to thrive in diverse habitats. This adaptable insectivore plays a significant role in the ecosystem by controlling insect populations and serving as prey for larger animals.</p>