pistosaha
Pistosaha is a genus of small, arboreal lizards belonging to the family Gekkonidae, commonly known as geckos. These lizards are native to the rainforests and cloud forests of Southeast Asia, with species found in countries like Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines. Pistosaha geckos are characterized by their slender bodies, large eyes adapted for nocturnal activity, and specialized toe pads that allow them to climb vertically and upside down on smooth surfaces.
The genus pistosaha contains several species, each with subtle variations in coloration, size, and habitat preference.
Reproduction in pistosaha geckos usually involves the laying of clutches of one to two eggs, which are