Sphaerodactylus scapularis

Sphaerodactylus scapularis

<p>The <b>Sphaerodactylus scapularis</b>, commonly known as the <i>scapular sphaero</i>, is a small, nocturnal lizard native to the Caribbean, thriving in tropical rainforests and known for its distinctive sandy to light brown coloration with dark mottling. This insectivorous species plays a crucial role in pest control and serves as a vital part of the ecosystem, showcasing remarkable adaptations such as tail regeneration and complex mating displays.</p>

Sphaerodactylus savagei

Sphaerodactylus savagei

<b>Sphaerodactylus savagei</b>, commonly known as Savage's sphaero, is a small, nocturnal lizard native to the Caribbean rainforests, measuring 2 to 4 inches in length. With its mottled brown, green, and gray skin, this vulnerable species plays an important role in its ecosystem as an insectivore, helping to regulate insect populations and indicating a healthy habitat.

Sphaerodactylus rhabdotus

Sphaerodactylus rhabdotus

<b>Sphaerodactylus rhabdotus</b>, commonly known as the Rhabdotus spherodactyl gecko, is a small, nocturnal lizard native to the rainforests of Central America, featuring earthy brown to vibrant green coloration for effective camouflage. This insectivorous species plays a crucial role in its ecosystem by controlling insect populations and serves as prey for larger animals, while exhibiting fascinating behaviors such as tail regeneration and slight color changes for enhanced survival.