Cyrtodactylus elok

Cyrtodactylus elok

Cyrtodactylus elok, commonly known as the Elok Gecko, is a nocturnal, insectivorous reptile native to the humid tropical forests of Southeast Asia, with distinctive reddish-brown to tan coloration and specialized climbing abilities due to its adhesive toe pads. This vulnerable species plays a crucial role in controlling insect populations and serves as a key indicator of ecosystem health.

Cyrtodactylus bengkhuaiai

Cyrtodactylus bengkhuaiai

Introducing the Cyrtodactylus bengkhuaiai, a medium-sized gecko native to northern Vietnam's limestone karst regions, known for its distinctive light brown to gray coloration and agile, nocturnal behavior. This vulnerable species thrives in tropical deciduous forests, playing a crucial ecological role by controlling insect populations and serving as prey for larger predators.

Cylindrophis osheai

Cylindrophis osheai

Discover the Cylindrophis osheai, or Oshea's Pipe Snake, a striking nocturnal predator native to the tropical forests of Southeast Asia, featuring a distinct elongated body adorned with vibrant orange or red bands. This vulnerable species plays a vital role in its ecosystem by controlling populations of small fish and amphibians while also exhibiting fascinating behaviors, including tail regeneration and mimicry of venomous snakes.

Ctenotus rufescens

Ctenotus rufescens

Discover the Ctenotus rufescens, or rufous ctenotus, a resilient Australian lizard measuring 10 to 15 cm, known for its distinctive light brown to reddish-brown coloration and streamlined body. Thriving in arid environments, this carnivorous species plays a vital role in controlling insect populations while showcasing impressive burrowing and territorial behaviors during its active diurnal and crepuscular patterns.