Diplodactylus polyophthalmus

Diplodactylus polyophthalmus

Centralian rough knob-tail gecko (<i>Diplodactylus polyophthalmus), a medium-sized, nocturnal gecko native to central Australia's arid regions, known for its robust build, large expressive eyes, and tail that it can shed for defense. This insectivorous species thrives among rocky habitats, playing a vital role in maintaining ecological balance by controlling insect populations.

Diplodactylus calcicolus

Diplodactylus calcicolus

Diplodactylus calcicolus, or rocky leaf-tailed gecko, a nocturnal, agile climber from southern Australia, known for its mottled gray or brown coloration and prehensile tail. This insectivorous species plays a vital role in its ecosystem and is currently categorized as "Least Concern" by the IUCN Red List, though it faces threats from habitat destruction and climate change.

Cyrtodactylus ywanganensis

Cyrtodactylus ywanganensis

Cyrtodactylus ywanganensis, a vulnerable nocturnal gecko from southeastern Myanmar, thrives in humid subtropical habitats, featuring a slender body averaging 10-15 cm in length, with light brown to grey coloration and distinctive markings. Known for its agility and insectivorous diet, this species is crucial for maintaining ecological balance by controlling pest populations.

Cyrtodactylus tuberculatus

Cyrtodactylus tuberculatus

Cyrtodactylus tuberculatus, or tuberous gecko, a striking species native to the humid forests of Southeast Asia, known for its textured skin, nocturnal behavior, and vital role in the ecosystem as both predator and prey. This medium-sized gecko, reaching up to 15 cm, is recognized for its remarkable camouflage and ability to regenerate its tail, making it a fascinating addition to any reptile collection.