Letheobia episcopus

Letheobia episcopus

<strong>Letheobia episcopus</strong> is a nocturnal insectivorous species native to the humid rainforests of Africa and Southeast Asia, known for its distinctive brown or olive coloration, large expressive eyes, and vital role in controlling insect populations. This Vulnerable species exhibits a seasonal breeding cycle and remarkable adaptability within its ecosystem, contributing significantly to biodiversity and soil health.

Leiolepis ocellata

Leiolepis ocellata

<p><b>Leiolepis ocellata</b>, commonly known as the leopard gecko, is a captivating species native to Southeast Asia, thriving in diverse habitats such as tropical rainforests and savannas. This vibrant omnivore features striking coloration with dark spot patterns, measures 20 to 30 cm in length, and plays a vital role in controlling insect populations within its ecosystem.</p>

Lamprolepis leucosticta

Lamprolepis leucosticta

The Lamprolepis leucosticta, or White-spotted Skink, is a striking tropical reptile native to Southeast Asia, known for its elongated body adorned with distinctive white spots and a diet that includes insects and plant matter. Thriving in humid forests and savannas, this diurnal skink plays a vital role in its ecosystem by controlling insect populations and serving as prey for various predators.