This vibrant reptile, native to Madagascar and some Comoros Islands, is characterized by its bright green body and distinctive golden-yellow speckling on its head and neck. These diurnal lizards, belonging to the Phelsuma genus, are popular in the pet trade due to their striking appearance and relatively small size. They are arboreal, typically inhabiting bamboo forests and banana plantations in their natural habitat, where they feed on insects, nectar, and soft fruits.
Their ecological role as pollinators and insectivores within their native ecosystems is significant. Furthermore, the captive breeding programs contribute to conservation efforts by reducing the demand for wild-caught specimens. The species’ adaptability has also made it a valuable subject for studies on reptilian behavior and adaptation to different environments. They serve as an important indicator species, reflecting the health of their environment through their populations.