Dryophylax ceibae

Dryophylax ceibae

The Dryophylax ceibae, commonly found in the lush rainforests of Central and South America, is a robust, nocturnal omnivore reaching up to 30 centimeters in length, known for its striking camouflage and unique social vocalizations. Essential to its ecosystem, this species aids in seed dispersal and reflects environmental health, while its conservation status remains vulnerable due to habitat threats.

Draco volans

Draco volans

Discover the awe-inspiring Draco volans, or flying dragon, a remarkable gliding lizard from Southeast Asia, known for its vibrant coloration, unique gliding abilities, and crucial role as both a predator and pollinator in rainforest ecosystems. This fascinating species grows between 8 to 10 inches long, thrives in humid environments, and exhibits captivating social and mating behaviors.

Dopasia harti

Dopasia harti

Discover the intriguing Dopasia harti, a vibrant and slender species found in the tropical rainforests of South-East Asia, known for its remarkable camouflaging abilities and vital ecological role in nutrient cycling and pest control. As a nocturnal omnivore, it thrives on diverse diets of leaf litter and small invertebrates, showcasing complex behaviors and seasonal breeding patterns.

Delma petersoni

Delma petersoni

Delma petersoni, also known as the Peterson's delma, a medium-sized lizard native to Australia's arid regions, featuring a slender body, light brown to grey coloration, and a secretive lifestyle that includes burrowing and foraging for insects. This resilient species plays a vital role in its ecosystem, supporting insect population control while facing threats from habitat loss.

Cyrtodactylus namtiram

Cyrtodactylus namtiram

<h2>Product Description:</h2> TheCyrtodactylus namtiram, a vulnerable gecko species native to the humid forests of Southeast Asia, features a slender body that measures 10 to 15 cm and exhibits striking brown and gray camouflage. Nocturnal and insectivorous, it plays a crucial role in its ecosystem by controlling insect populations while serving as prey for larger animals.