10 Fascinating Hybrid Reptiles You Need To See
If you want to see 10 fascinating hybrid reptiles that have been bred in captivity, as well as found in the wild naturally, then check out this article!
Expand Your Reptile Knowledge
If you want to see 10 fascinating hybrid reptiles that have been bred in captivity, as well as found in the wild naturally, then check out this article!
Leaf tailed geckos are a group of geckos in the genus “Uroplatus”. There are many different species of leaf tailed geckos, all of which can only be found in Madagascar. The generic name, Uroplatus, is a Latinization of two Greek words: “ourá”, which means “tail” and “platys” which means “flat”. This refers to the fairly flat tails that the genus is known for. Check out the article to learn more!
Check out our article to learn about some amazing reptiles that are great for people just getting into the reptile keeping hobby.
Arboreal alligator lizards are lizards that are from the genus Abronia. The genus Abronia is made up of approximately 28 different species, but today we’ll be focusing on just 10 of these fascinating lizards. Arboreal alligator lizards got their name because not only are they mainly arboreal, but also because their back and belly scales are reinforced by bone, just like they are in alligators. Read the article to learn more!
When you think of Anoles you may think of the well-known green anole or even the brown anole. However, there are actually hundreds of different types of anoles out in the wild!
Day Geckos are a group of geckos in the genus Phelsuma. While some are more commonly known such as the giant day gecko or the peacock day gecko, there are many lesser-known day geckos that are just as beautiful and fascinating. Check out our article to see which 10 of the day geckos made our list!