Petracola shurugojalcapi

Petracola shurugojalcapi

<p><b>Petracola shurugojalcapi</b> is a vibrant omnivorous species found in rainforests and temperate forests of South America, known for its remarkable jumping ability and unique color-changing adaptation. This vulnerable species plays a crucial ecological role by controlling insect populations and aiding in seed dispersal, thus promoting biodiversity in its habitat.</p>

Miralia alternans

Miralia alternans

<p><b>Miralia alternans</b>, a vulnerable species found in tropical rainforests, savannas, and temperate forests of Africa and South America, is known for its striking iridescent patterns, diverse omnivorous diet, and complex social behaviors, including nocturnal foraging and cooperative breeding. Its crucial role in pollination and seed dispersal highlights the importance of conservation efforts to protect this unique species and its ecosystem.</p>

Hemidactylus pseudoromeshkanicus

Hemidactylus pseudoromeshkanicus

Discover the Hemidactylus pseudoromeshkanicus, a resilient gecko native to tropical rainforests and savannas of Southeast Asia, featuring a mottled coloration for camouflage, sticky toe pads for climbing, and a diet primarily consisting of insects. This nocturnal species plays a crucial role in its ecosystem by controlling insect populations and serves as a food source for larger predators.

Black Muntjac

Black Muntjac

Discover the elusive Bornean Yellow Muntjac (*Muntiacus atherodes*), a small deer native to the lush rainforests of Borneo. With its striking yellowish-brown coat and remarkable adaptability, this vulnerable species plays a crucial role in its ecosystem through selective feeding and seed dispersal. Learn about its unique behaviors, habitat preferences, and conservation challenges in our latest blog post.

Andersen’s Naked-backed Fruit Bat

Andersen’s Naked-backed Fruit Bat

Discover the fascinating world of Andersen's Naked-backed Fruit Bat, a unique species thriving in the tropical rainforests of Central and West Africa. With their distinctive hairless backs and impressive echolocation abilities, these socially active nocturnal bats play a crucial role as pollinators and seed dispersers in their ecosystem. Learn about their habitat, diet, and the conservation efforts needed to protect this vulnerable species.