Diploderma panchi, commonly known as the Panchi lizard, is a medium-sized, arboreal species native to the humid subtropical forests of Southeast Asia, particularly Myanmar and Vietnam. With a distinctive coloration of brown, black, and olive green, they primarily feed on insects and play a crucial role in their ecosystem while facing threats from habitat loss and illegal trade.
Tag: Southeast Asia lizards
Diploderma hamptoni
fascinating Diploderma hamptoni, a striking lizard from Southeast Asia’s humid forests, known for its rich brown to olive-green coloration, arboreal habits, and insectivorous diet. This vulnerable species plays a critical role in maintaining ecological balance by controlling insect populations while showcasing color-changing abilities and interesting behaviors.
Diploderma flaviceps
fascinating Diploderma flaviceps, a vibrant arboreal lizard native to the mountainous forests of Southeast Asia, characterized by its striking yellowish-brown coloration and incredible climbing abilities. This insectivorous species is vital to its ecosystem, controlling insect populations while facing threats from habitat loss.
Diploderma brevipes
Diploderma brevipes, a striking arboreal lizard from Southeast Asia, known for its slender body, long tail, and excellent camouflage. This insectivorous species thrives in humid subtropical forests and plays a vital role in maintaining ecological balance by controlling insect populations.
Dasia johnsinghi
vibrant Dasia johnsinghi, a medium-sized lizard native to the tropical forests of Southeast Asia, known for its striking green, brown, and grey coloration that provides excellent camouflage. As an agile insectivore, it plays a crucial role in regulating insect populations while showcasing behaviors, including territorial displays during mating season.
Dasia grisea
captivating Dasia grisea, a medium-sized lizard native to tropical forests, showcasing vibrant olive or brown hues for excellent camouflage. This agile, insectivorous species thrives in humid environments, playing a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance as both a predator and prey.
Cyrtodactylus bichnganae
Discover the Cyrtodactylus bichnganae, a vulnerable lizard species native to the limestone karst habitats of Southeast Asia, characterized by its moderate size (10-15 cm) and unique earthy coloration that aids in camouflage. Primarily nocturnal, it plays a vital role in its ecosystem as an insectivore and is known for its fascinating behaviors and minimal parental care.
Cnemaspis tarutaoensis
Cnemaspis tarutaoensis, also known as the Tarutao Rock Lizard, is a slender, diurnal species found in the rocky terrains of Tarutao National Park, Thailand. Measuring 10 to 15 cm in length, this insectivorous lizard exhibits brown patterns for camouflage and plays a vital role in its ecosystem by helping to control insect populations.
Cnemaspis karsticola
Discover the unique Cnemaspis karsticola, a vibrant lizard native to the limestone karst regions of Southeast Asia, known for its striking yellow, brown, and black coloration and agile, diurnal behavior. As a vulnerable species, it plays a crucial role in controlling insect populations and maintaining ecological balance in its habitat.
Cnemaspis boulengeri
<p>The <b>Cnemaspis boulengeri</b>, a stunning lizard native to the humid forests of <b>Vietnam</b> and <b>Laos</b>, measures 10-15 cm in length and displays vibrant brown or gray bodies with distinctive orange or yellow spots. Primarily insectivorous and diurnal, this species plays a crucial role in its ecosystem while facing vulnerability due to habitat destruction.</p>