Gekko badenii

Gekko badenii

Common Name Gekko badenii Scientific Name Gekko badenii Habitat Gekko badenii primarily inhabits humid tropical environments, predominantly found in Southeast Asia, specifically in the dense rainforests of the Philippines. These regions offer a unique combination of high humidity, warm temperatures, and ample vegetation, making them ideal for this elusive species. The presence of vine-covered trees […]

Gehyra variegata

Gehyra variegata

The <b>Gehyra variegata</b>, or variegated gecko, is a fascinating, nocturnal lizard native to Australia and New Guinea, known for its striking brown and green coloration, ability to regenerate its tail, and unique vocalizations. This insectivorous species thrives in diverse habitats, including rainforests and dry woodlands, playing a vital role in maintaining ecological balance by controlling insect populations.

Gehyra serraticauda

Gehyra serraticauda

Discover the Gehyra serraticauda, or serrated-tailed gecko, a medium-sized, nocturnal gecko native to northern Australia and New Guinea, recognized for its distinctive serrated tail and adaptive climbing abilities. Primarily an insectivore, this fascinating species plays a crucial role in controlling insect populations and contributes to the ecological balance of its arid and semi-arid habitats.

Gehyra nana

Gehyra nana

Discover the <b>Gehyra nana</b>, or northern spotted gecko, a remarkable nocturnal insectivore native to northern Australia, characterized by its slender body, distinctive coloration, and unique climbing abilities. This adaptable species thrives in diverse habitats, from coastal areas to urban gardens, playing a vital role in controlling insect populations and maintaining ecological balance.

Gehyra occidentalis

Gehyra occidentalis

Discover the <b>Gehyra occidentalis</b>, or western dtella, a nocturnal gecko native to Australia's coastal regions, featuring a slender body that measures 7-10 cm and exhibits a captivating range of gray to brown coloration with lighter spots for camouflage. Known for its adaptability, it thrives in diverse habitats, primarily feeding on insects and contributing to local ecosystems by controlling insect populations.