Introducing the Hemidactylus albopunctatus, or white-spotted gecko, a tropical insectivore ranging from 7 to 10 cm, known for its sandy brown coloration and distinctive white spots. This nocturnal gecko thrives in warm, humid environments like rainforests and savannahs, playing a vital role in regulating insect populations while showcasing fascinating behaviors like tail autotomy for defense.
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Gekko albomaculatus
Common Name Gekko albomaculatus Scientific Name Gekko albomaculatus Habitat Gekko albomaculatus, commonly known as the white-spotted gecko, primarily inhabits tropical and subtropical rainforests, but it can also be found in adjacent areas such as savannas and agricultural lands across Southeast Asia. This species thrives in humid environments where the climate exhibits consistent warmth and periodic […]